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The phrase "already triggered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has been provoked or has reacted emotionally to something that has occurred prior to the current moment.
Example: "She was already triggered by the news before the meeting even started."
Alternatives: "already provoked" or "already upset".
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"It has already triggered a huge expansion".
The LSE's links with Libya have already triggered the resignation of its director, Howard Davies.
The rumor of imminent building has already triggered the kind of rhetoric that undermines peace brokers.
The advice was first-rate, and the results have already triggered talks with a substantial future customer".
The conflict has already triggered price spikes that could worsen if Isis expands its hold of key cities.
The proposals, contained in a 207-page coalition programme, have already triggered protests from Belgium's socialist parties and trade unions.
Takeshi Murakami's show in the gardens and salons of Versailles, due to open on Tuesday, has already triggered furious controversy.
Competition between GPs and pharmacies for flu vaccination payments this winter has already triggered what Darracott describes as "something like a running war across the country".
But the shock wave of G8 attention has already triggered a chain of conversions to transparency in jurisdictions that until now have been havens of secrecy.
Seemingly force-fed into sailors' whites, Channing Tatum's first appearance in a Coen brothers film has already triggered dropped jaws across the world.
The promise of greater devolution to Edinburgh in the event of a No vote has already triggered similar demands from the rest of the UK, and especially England.
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