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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trigger of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes or initiates a particular reaction or event.
Example: "The loud noise was a trigger of her anxiety, causing her to feel overwhelmed."
Alternatives: "a cause of" or "a catalyst for".
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as a trigger of clinical heart failure.
The instability is explained as a trigger of island ramifying and splitting observed in experiments.
Zou, L. Single- and double-stranded DNA: building a trigger of ATR-mediated DNA damage response.
As a mimic, a trigger of memory, she was capable, and more important, never overwhelming.
During hibernation, circulating levels of opioid peptides are increased dramatically, and indeed, are considered a "trigger" of hibernation.
Hydrogen bond of Si OH of nest silanols to oxime is a trigger of vapour phase Beckmann rearrangement.
Chiodini, G. et al. Magma degassing as a trigger of bradyseismic events: The case of Phlegrean Fields (Italy).
Holm, C. K. et al. Virus-cell fusion as a trigger of innate immunity dependent on the adaptor STING.
Dietary protein: a trigger of insulin-dependent diabetes in the BB rat? Diabetologia 1984; 26: 267–269.
Chiodini, G. et al. Magma degassing as a trigger of bradyseismic events; the case of Phlegrean Fields (Italy).
Johnson, V. E., Stewart, W., Arena, J. D. & Smith, D. H. Traumatic brain injury as a trigger of neurodegeneration.
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