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The phrase "are known to trigger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing causes or factors that are recognized to initiate a particular response or effect.
Example: "Certain allergens are known to trigger severe allergic reactions in sensitive individuals."
Alternatives: "are recognized to cause" or "are identified as triggering".
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Large earthquakes are known to trigger earthquakes elsewhere.
Ms. Brody points out that some medications are known to trigger phototoxic reactions.
Flaviviruses infecting the CNS are known to trigger inflammation and cause neuronal death12,13.
Exogenous glucocorticoids are known to trigger affective changes, but these are highly variable across individuals.
Stressful life events are known to trigger or quicken the onset of schizophrenia or to cause relapse.
Increases in reported incidence of ciguatera fish poisoning (hereafter ciguatera) have been linked to warmer sea temperatures that are known to trigger coral bleaching events.
Unbalanced unigene groups with more Svevo members and Svevo unique groups are enriched for functions involving protein phosphorylation, for example kinases, which are known to trigger signal transduction cascades in response to environmental cues.
Various growth factors and cytokines are known to trigger MC proliferation both in vitro and in vivo.
Later on, starting at 24 to 48 h, cytokines are known to trigger delayed apoptotic pathways [30]-[32 [30]-[32
Small upland catchments are sensitive to short-duration and high-intensity convective storms, which are known to trigger catastrophic flash floods and debris-flows during spring and summer.
All the abovementioned factors (e.g., high moisture, high soil temperature in early summer, and moderate or high NO3 − content of the soil) are known to trigger specifically the denitrification rate in soils.
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