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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trigger to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate something that causes or initiates a particular response or action.
Example: "The loud noise acted as a trigger to her anxiety, making her feel overwhelmed."
Alternatives: "a catalyst for" or "a prompt for".
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They merely wait for a trigger to revive.
No matter, as two suffice as a trigger to jog the memory: Cruyff Turn.
They counterpropose a "trigger" to halt the decade's tax cutting if yearly surpluses disappear.
"It could be a trigger to a post-traumatic stress reaction".
Protein kinase C (PKC) was used as a trigger to activate the transgene expression.
Once enough sediment is there, it just needs a trigger to set it going.
To pull a trigger, to flip a switch, to close a cattle car door, to hide, to betray".
It only needs a trigger to set off a chain of events that will lead to the overthrow of Saddam".
"So far we have seen a sustained protest movement but without a trigger to push it further," said Soliman.
To date it remains unclear how these translocases use DNA sequence information as a trigger to expend chemical energy (ATP turnover) and thereby power mechanical work (DNA movement).
[Music: Je t'aime … je t'aime …] LE When countries are faced with particular health situations that's sometimes been a trigger to say, "Well actually, we've got to do something".
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