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The phrase "has triggered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has caused a resulting action or event to take place. For example, "The news of her victory has triggered spontaneous celebrations throughout the city."
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This has triggered renewed talk of eurosclerosis.
This has triggered a flood of rhetoric.
What has triggered this change?
He has triggered many prosecutions.
"Unfortunately, nothing yet has triggered consolidation".
"I don't understand what has triggered this.
Trump's embassy move has triggered deadly protests.
The development has triggered panic in Whitehall.
This has triggered several allergic reactions.
A suspicious pattern of movements has triggered the computer's curiosity.
This is not the first time Wells has triggered controversy.
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