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The phrase "a strong trigger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes a significant reaction or response, often in psychological or emotional contexts.
Example: "The sound of the bell was a strong trigger for her memories of childhood."
Alternatives: "a powerful catalyst" or "a significant prompt".
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This suggests that substrate is a strong trigger for or may influence metabolite production.
T cell receptor (TCR) activation is a strong trigger for autophagy in T lymphocytes.
"Emotions are far more ancient than cognitive processes" (Wilson 2002, 42), and the perception of racial difference is a strong trigger of in-group/out-group emotional responses in people (Hogan 2009).
Regarding preemptive treatment, immunological assessment of IFN-γ produced by CMV-specific CD8+ T cells and NK cell function as mentioned in virulence section might be a strong trigger to start preemptive treatment for detected CMV, because there is evidence that impaired CMV-specific CD8+ T cells IFN-γ production prior to CMV reactivation predicts poor outcome, which favors treatment.
You start your story with a strong trigger incident that leads your central character into a powerful dilemma.
In this process jealousy was considered a strong trigger of IPV.
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Moreover, despite the fact that control samples were all from female donors over 50 years of age, it is possible that some of the controls carrying this mutation, in particular the homozygous cases, will develop the symptoms if exposed to a strong triggering event.
These employees tended to value their individual freedoms over obedience and authority and were concerned about fairness and rights, so frontline leaders' procedural justice behaviors acted as a stronger trigger for their trust transfer.
Sepsis is a stronger trigger for pNGAL elevation.
HMPV appeared to be a stronger trigger for asthma exacerbation than RSV or influenza (Table 2).
Y. enterocolitica is also known to cause granulomatous disease and thus may be a stronger trigger for subsequent immune dysregulation [ 32].
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