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The phrase "a trigger of a" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that initiates or causes a reaction, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "The sudden noise was a trigger of a panic response in the crowd."
Alternatives: "a cause of" or "an instigator of".
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Mass psychogenic illnesses produce real, not sham, physiological effects – though there may be a trigger of a person starting it who has a real medical condition that causes anxiety among others and becomes unconsciously copied.
What happened in Japan can be a trigger of a new commitment to energy independence, casting aside divisive fights about cap-and-trade and concentrating on bringing the right and left together to address one of our huge national challenges.
In Germany in the 1930s, the biggest deal wasn't the inflation -- it was really a trigger of a lot of those problems -- it was the laws that were passed in the name of restoring order and security.
According to a Washington Post report on Monday, one of the Russian-backed Facebook advertisements shared with Congress featured a black woman pulling a trigger of a rifle without a bullet in the chamber.
And pulling a trigger of a gun is too easy -- now, if somebody wanted to go stab a bunch of people, I'd have a little more respect for them.
A recent study with a case crossover design suggests that transient exposure to coffee might represent a trigger of a first nonfatal myocardial infarction [6].
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This association was only with PM10 on the same day, suggesting that airborne particles are acting as a trigger of an MI.
A triggering of a DPI-inhibitable respiratory burst in HL-60 cells by BMJ71 bacteria was also observed using flow cytometric analysis of cells pre-loaded with dihydrorhodamine 123 ([30], [30] data not shown).
When a node or edge is created in the network model, its view object is only created after a triggering of an event.
As a mimic, a trigger of memory, she was capable, and more important, never overwhelming.
Fux, M. et al. IL-33 is a mediator rather than a trigger of the acute allergic response in humans.
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