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The phrase "a trigger for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that initiates or causes a particular response or action.
Example: "The loud noise was a trigger for the dog's anxiety, causing it to hide under the bed."
Alternatives: "a catalyst for the" or "a prompt for the".
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This meant than an altimeter in the bomb acted as a trigger for the implosion systems.
HUO: So the Rauschenberg show was a trigger for the Chinese avant-garde of the 1980s?
This appeared to have also been a trigger for the suicide, Andrade explained.
"There was a shortage of the small brass sear, which is a trigger for the device.
Delphi's Chapter 11 filing in October 2005 was a trigger for the substantial reorganization of Detroit's Big Three automakers.
But too often it has become merely a trigger for the collective memory of a room of hipsters.
Yu, S. Y. et al. Freshwater Outburst from Lake Superior as a Trigger for the Cold Event 9300 Years Ago.
The inhibition of PI3K/Akt/mTOR cell survival signaling acts as a trigger for the hypoxia induced Autophagy.
M. F. Semmelhack, J. Gallagher, and D. Cohen, Tetrahedron Lett., 31, 1521 19900); "Bioreductive Alkylation as a Trigger for the Toxic Effects of Dynemicin". 119.
Among them was Carole Duggan, aunt of Mark Duggan, whose shooting by police was a trigger for the 2011 riots across England.
She suggests that the exhibition should act as a trigger for the visitor: the aim is to pique interest that will inspire further digging.
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