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The phrase "are triggered by a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a response or reaction that is initiated by a specific cause or stimulus.
Example: "The symptoms of the condition are triggered by a sudden change in temperature."
Alternatives: "are activated by a" or "are caused by a".
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Commonly, manic depressive episodes are triggered by a single event.
The earlier episodes are triggered by a closeted homosexual man; the latter by an unhappily promiscuous gay man.
In New Jersey, the deductibles range from 2 to 5percentt and are triggered by a Category 1 classification.
The evidence that ulcers are triggered by a bug called Helicobacter pylori had been accumulating since the 1970s.
It will include catastrophe, or cat bonds, in which purchasers would lose principal if fund flows are triggered by a pandemic outbreak, the World Bank said.
In many cases, riots occur against a backdrop of long-smoldering frustration and anger e.g., over racial or ethnic discrimination and are triggered by a single controversial event.
El Ninos, which emerge every four to seven years on average and run from October through to January, are triggered by a shift in trade winds across the Pacific around the equator.
Clifford Stott, a Britain-based consultant for governments on the management of crowd violence, says that in most cases, violent acts are triggered by a desire of those without power to strike at people they perceive as privileged.
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The percentage deductible is triggered by a predefined event.
His question was triggered by a New York Times story.
In popular African myth, epilepsy is triggered by a burn.
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