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The phrase "galvanizing account" is correct and usable in written English
You might use this phrase to refer to a story or an event that has inspired or motivated someone to take action. For example, "The teacher's galvanizing account of her experience living in a third world country inspired the students to take up fundraising for the local charity."
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Between the Barber and the Beethoven, the Macedonia pianist Simon Trpceski joined Ms. Alsop and company for a galvanizing account of Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3.
In his new book, "How to Survive a Plague," a riveting, galvanizing account of the response to the epidemic in New York, David France describes arriving in Manhattan as a young man in June , 1981 with his college roommate, the two of them "sleeping chastely on opposite edges of a narrow, lumpy bed" in their one-room midtown apartment.
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Pistorius certainly had a stirring and galvanizing story to tell.
Her case would have had more merit if she was able to give a firsthand account of a galvanizing theatrical moment she had experienced.
Compare galvanizing.
It was galvanizing.
Thatcherism was a galvanizing force.
Now Hispanic political activists had galvanizing issues.
A galvanizing Gavroche, alas, does not a galvanizing "Les Miz" make.
A galvanizing vision is needed.
It is a galvanizing study.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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