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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'catapulted to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a rapid increase or change in something. For example: "After the stock market crash, the price of gold was catapulted to record highs."
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Jack is catapulted "to continents of ice".
He immediately catapulted to the front of the field.
Jackie did not win the Academy Award, but he was catapulted to stardom.
But Jean has been catapulted to the front of that field because celebrity trumps solemnity.
I never wanted to come here; I was really catapulted to another country.
But it was in 1940 that Bugs catapulted to stardom in "A Wild Hare".
Mr. Clinton was suddenly catapulted to first place and never looked back.
Catapulted to global fame during months of televised court appearances she is instantly recognisable.
Purser's not the only Stranger Things alumnus who has been catapulted to fame.
Swank was catapulted to overnight fame, winning the first of two best actress Oscars.
Jack is catapulted to a polar region where he is encased in ice.
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