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The phrase "agreement has triggered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a specific agreement has caused or initiated a particular action or event.
Example: "The recent agreement has triggered a series of negotiations between the two parties."
Alternatives: "agreement has initiated" or "agreement has caused".
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The agreement has triggered anger from those football associations, who fear their independence may be threatened.
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Meanwhile, out-of-contract defender Joseph Mills has been at Burnley on a season-long loan, and under the terms of last summer's agreement with the Clarets he has triggered an automatic transfer to Turf Moor.
Extradition agreements usually decree that the offence which has triggered the extradition request must be considered a crime in both countries.
The contract idea has triggered trigger comparisons with the Australian workplace agreements (AWAs) that were a hallmark of the former Howard government's WorkChoices regime.
Rioting and rebellion by thousands of entrapped refugees across Greece has triggered mounting fears in Athens over the practicality of enforcing an agreement already marred by growing concerns over its legality.
What has triggered this change?
This has triggered renewed talk of eurosclerosis.
This has triggered a flood of rhetoric.
"Unfortunately, nothing yet has triggered consolidation".
What has triggered it all?
It has triggered something of a crisis.
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