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The phrase "are enough to trigger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conditions or factors that lead to a specific outcome or reaction.
Example: "The sudden drop in temperature and the presence of moisture are enough to trigger the formation of ice on the roads."
Alternatives: "sufficient to cause" or "adequate to initiate".
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Similarly the sugar rushes themselves are enough to trigger manic episodes, which has been proved in several studies.
Hers is a funny and deeply involving story but its sharp stabs against the women-hatred of the Iranian governing classes are enough to trigger rage.
Often, mere rumours that a company might be about to issue convertible bonds are enough to trigger a sell-off.Some investment banks, such as UBS Warburg, have tried to fight this by tightly controlling information about issues.
Even normal swings in temperature over the course of a day or season are enough to trigger rockfalls.
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A rumour, even a false one, is enough to trigger a run.
This statement of the obvious was enough to trigger howls of protest.
But new research demonstrates that merely the perception of increased complexity is enough to trigger our brains to work harder.
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