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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it could trigger' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that an event or action could lead to another event or action. For example: If I eat too much candy, it could trigger a headache.
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"It could trigger another downgrade.
It could trigger a global financial crisis.
If they refuse, it could trigger a legal review.
"It could trigger a lot of things," Mr. Negroponte said.
It could trigger mass agitation for a change of government.
If 2015 is a year of low Brent prices, it could trigger change across the industry.
In a worst-case scenario, it could trigger another financial crisis.
It could trigger the world's first use of nuclear weapons since Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
If the union compromises too far in either area, it could trigger the decertification drive.
And if there is a deal, it could trigger many more.
If they are successful, it could trigger a cascade, an avalanche of similar cases in other places".
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