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"continued to trigger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation that has been recurring or ongoing. For example, "The hot weather continued to trigger drought conditions throughout the area."
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The show continued to trigger nostalgia in its fans, some of whom watched its reruns well into the 1990s.
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Now, after 25 years of field trials without evidence of harm, fears continue to trigger the Precautionary Principle.
Sometimes the trauma is not even consciously remembered, but continues to trigger reactions that can seem mysterious to the person and others nearby.
Grave-robbing has been going on for centuries, and it continues to trigger in many a mix of disgust and fascination.
What's more, it can determine how the metric has changed over time, so it doesn't continue to trigger alerts for the new normal.
In short, e-commerce promises to be a global phenomenon that will continue to trigger transformative changes and create new opportunities in the years to come.
As ocean warming continues to trigger widespread destruction of coral reefs, a decade-long study of remote islands in the Central Pacific suggests these biodiversity hot spots may thrive despite the threats posed by an increasingly hotter planet.
Yet, the disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has been diagnosed in 87 out of 91 former NFL players as of 2015 and continues to trigger debates on the fate of the game's future ranging from peewee leagues to the pros. .
In the event the material is not removed, fully degraded or continues to trigger an inflammatory response, chronic inflammation follows [ 5].
It has instead established endemicity at multiple sites around the globe and continues to trigger major localized epidemics, including the epidemics in Zimbabwe during 2008 2009 (3 ) and Haiti during 2010.
It is tempting to speculate that MSC treatment would control disease activity in RA patients not only through the immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory functions but also through contribution to joint tissue repair, thereby preventing tissue damage, once established, from continuing to trigger inflammation.
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