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Discover LudwigThe phrase "energizing force" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone or something that is providing energy to a situation or helping to make things happen. For example, you might say, "The mayor has been an energizing force in the city, pushing for new infrastructure development."
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Once a heavy-footed starter, Hill has blossomed into an energizing force in a back-of-the-rotation role.
As much as anything, the recording project was integral to her recovery, she added, describing it as an energizing force, part of "psyching myself up to come back".
Until his capture by the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate last month, he was an energizing force behind the Taliban resurgence in Afghanistan.
Inside, across other photos, Nasdaq proclaimed itself to be "the democratization of capitalism and the desire to move mankind forward" and "an energizing force at the center of the global economy".
Throwing the charge of "liberal media bias" against powerful institutions has always provided an energizing force for the conservative movement, as the historian Nicole Hemmer shows in her new book, "Messengers of the Right".
But "Unsane" is also one of his best movies, because for Soderbergh, a filmmaker with an obsessive devotion to technique and process, there's nothing impersonal or distanced about that exercise; it's the very spark of his artistic passion, and that passion is the energizing force of "Unsane".
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If only for lack of a better name, the movement, which has been developing since the mid 1980's, has come to be known as rock en espanol -- and to be seen by its adherents as a powerful and energizing global force.
In her early years as chief executive, Ms. Jung was hailed as a visionary leader with a keen eye for detail and charisma that energized its force of door-to-door sales representatives, who were once known as "Avon ladies".
For Michael Bakunin and his various friends, editors, students, and hangers-on, the Romantic Revolution becomes a kind of galvanizing force, energizing these rich kids to act.
She succeeds Andrea Jung, who took over as chief executive in 1999 and was initially praised for revitalizing a tired brand and energizing its sales force, once known as "Avon ladies".
"Katherine will energize certain forces in the electorate, when the president is on the ballot, that may not need to be reminded of what happened in 2000," said Representative Mark Foley, Republican of West Palm Beach, who dropped out of the Senate race in September because of a family illness.
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