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The phrase "has triggered questions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing something that has sparked curiosity, inquiry, or confusion. Example: The recent decision made by the CEO has triggered questions among the employees about the company's future direction.
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The precipitous move has triggered questions on whether other high-flying equity markets were due for a correction.
An obscure settlement announced in March 2011 has triggered questions from a federal judge about how much accountability the Securities and Exchange Commission should demand when it resolves a case.
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But in sacrificing its massively profitable Sunday title, the Murdoch empire has triggered more questions than answers.
David Cameron's decision to hire Crosby, initially on a part-time basis but full time as the election draws closer, has triggered many questions.
Yet who controlled Johnston International, which won building contracts across the Caribbean worth tens of millions of pounds, has triggered awkward questions for the Tories, and above all for their major donor, Lord Ashcroft.
That certainly has embarrassed President Francois Hollande and has triggered the question of who knew what and may still lead to a government reshuffle or more.
The universal presence of sRNAs in multicellular eukaryotes has triggered the question about their origin.
Putting aside such wistful fantasizing about life al fresco, the discovery of Thanh and Lang has triggered a flurry of questions about modern life in Vietnam, especially the downsides of industrialization and urbanization.
The watch launch has triggered a bunch of questions, namely: when will we see a UK release, will it actually prove more popular than a smartphone – and how will Apple'supcoming iWatch design compare? .
As is so often the case, answering one question has triggered a host of new ones.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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