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The phrase "automatically trigger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an action or event is set to occur without manual intervention, often in technical or programming discussions.
Example: "The system is designed to automatically trigger an alert when the temperature exceeds the threshold."
Alternatives: "instantly activate" or "promptly initiate".
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Such reports automatically trigger procedures such as shutting down stations and train lines during peak hours.
Excessive heat, detected by a temperature gauge, would automatically trigger a defending spray of water.
This takes little effort, since smiling faces automatically trigger what's known as "approach behavior".
Anything less than 50% should automatically trigger a runoff, but Karzai had been disputing the figures.
At the evaluation-behavior interface, again, positive or negative evaluations automatically trigger approach or avoidance behavior.
But this action would automatically trigger the reporting requirement to Congress.
So users can set up algorithms and rules that automatically trigger transactions between nodes.
The Americans have promised that any such aid will automatically trigger further WTO action.
He would also automatically trigger a part of the city's law that increases the matching funds for his opponents.
The sensors do not automatically trigger the mines, perhaps because Sweden does not want to catch a Soviet submarine.
An interest rate cut is possible, but evidence of further economic weakness will not automatically trigger one, the governor of the Reserve Bank, Glenn Stevens, warns.
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