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The phrase "able to trigger any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of something to initiate or activate a response or action in a general context.
Example: "The new software is able to trigger any alerts necessary for system failures."
Alternatives: "capable of initiating any" or "able to activate any".
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We show here that in our experimental setting monomeric-IgE alone is not able to trigger any changes on the overall protein-tyrosine phosphorylation patterns compared with resting cells; nor was it able to trigger calcium release from internal stores; neither degranulation.
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The predicted localization is a priori surprising for molecules able to trigger an ADCI activity.
Cells devoid of particles did not show any Ca2+i changes, indicating that only stable contact, but not transitory collision, was able to trigger an intracellular calcium increase.
Parents will also be able to trigger a ballot for new management in a local school if standards are not being met.
After that, it is able to trigger a special service that the patient expects.
Thanks to a tiny high-resolution screen, players will be able to trigger a lot of different actions.
If the same holds true in humans, that means the virus might be able to trigger a pandemic.
In conclusion, AS is able to trigger a severe intestinal inflammatory process in healthy mice, which spontaneously amplifies and perpetuates.
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A clear, credible and meaningful signal able to trigger a change in behavior of the so-called mainstream business was the desire of the most advanced leaders.
People will be able to trigger referendums on any local issue.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com