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The phrase "a good trigger to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that initiates or prompts a specific action or response.
Example: "The sudden change in temperature can be a good trigger to start the heating system."
Alternatives: "a good prompt to" or "an effective catalyst for".
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Today is National Healthcare Decisions Day and a good trigger to help you think about what matters most to you at life's end.
Coburn's act of intellectual vandalism, and widespread commentary about the uselessness of "junk science" is potentially the beginning of a far wider attack on social science and therefore a good trigger to pause and reflect on why social science has such a hard job explaining itself.
But try to revisit that percentage periodically; benefits season could be a good trigger to remind you to do it every year.
Although the application of the pulmonary artery catheter during cardiac surgery is controversial [6], the catheter was useful in this case, because calculation of Qp/Qs and the shunt ratio was done easily and it may be a good trigger to explore another shunt undiagnosed before operation.
A good trigger to remind you to drink is every time the phone rings, then drink another glass.
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This includes everything from developing a good trigger finger when purchasing fares (or risk losing the deal), to reading up on the latest fees and getting to the airport prepared to shell out extra cash.
I have a saying that I've taught to the Forrest Yoga community: Never waste a good trigger.
The antenatal period was often viewed as an opportunity to make positive lifestyle changes: "Being pregnant perhaps is a good trigger, a good motivational point.....to actually maybe take stock of what you are doing, or what you are not doing.
And greater prosperity is a good trigger for recovery.
"You want a good trigger for your session?
Having an unresolved relationship with your parents is a good trigger for that".
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