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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trigger for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that causes or initiates a particular response or action.
Example: "The loud noise was a trigger for a panic attack in some individuals."
Alternatives: "a catalyst for a" or "a prompt for a".
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At that point, financial markets merely needed a trigger for a big selloff.
The introduction of fees on previously free banking should be a trigger for a review".
I understood the principal's anger, however, because I was a trigger for a lot of bad press for the college.
The government has threatened to go to an early election using the ABCC bill as a trigger for a double-dissolution election.
The Senate has twice voted down government legislation to scrap the CEFC, making it a trigger for a future double dissolution.
Under the Railway Labor Act, the board's declaration acts as a trigger for a 30-day cooling-off period before a strike.
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"But it is uncertain whether this could be a trigger for an early election.
This function is designed to cut off a phone used as a trigger for an explosive device.
This month, it expanded to more than 190 new countries its policy of allowing anyone to buy someone else's trademark as a trigger for an ad.
And some believe that for anyone sharing Al Qaeda's ideology, the approaching American-led war on Iraq is just as likely a trigger for an attack.
Still, Mr. Carney said, "It is important to remember that the unemployment threshold is a staging post for assessing policy, not a trigger for an automatic increase" in interest rates.
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