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The phrase "a stimulus that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that serves as a stimulus or trigger for a response or action.
Example: "The researchers identified a stimulus that prompted a significant change in behavior among the participants."
Alternatives: "a trigger that" or "a catalyst that".
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The Rorschach is a stimulus that generates a lot of information.
They may tighten their purse-strings too soon, withdrawing a stimulus that is still needed.
If ever there was a textbook case of an economy crying out for a stimulus, that was it.
Dr. Schmelz called the response "a kind of learning process which makes the central nervous system more sensitive" to a stimulus that is repeated.
Typically, they don't care about the suffering of others, which is a stimulus that is normally quite good at activating the amygdala.
But concerns remain that China's slowing economy, and in particular its exports, will need a stimulus that can only come from further cuts in the exchange rate.
When a stimulus that qualifies as a sign results from the behaviour of an organism for which it acts as a sign, it is called a "symbol".
By reflex, Hall meant the automatic response of a muscle or several muscles to a stimulus that excites an afferent nerve.
The best way for Mr. Obama to have avoided an electoral setback this fall would have been enacting a stimulus that matched the scale of the economic crisis.
Hyperalgesia Increased pain from a stimulus that normally provokes pain [20].
Allodynia Pain due to a stimulus that does not normally provoke pain [20].
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