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Discover Ludwig"key trigger" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a situation or event that sets a particular process into motion. For example, "The announcement of the new policy was the key trigger that sparked the public debate."
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"We consider him to be a key trigger in the terrorist network," he said.
The Chinese trade surplus and export data has been the key trigger to today's equity gains.
Electricals retailers have been particularly hard hit as their business hinges on a buoyant housing market, with people moving house a key trigger for sales.
At the same time, if salt does prove to be key trigger in autoimmunity, it could open up a new and relatively simple way to prevent or treat these diseases.
A worldwide study of fossilised mammals has demonstrated beyond any doubt that it was the extinction of the dinosaur some 65 million years ago that was the key trigger leading to the explosive growth of the warm-blooded mammals.
As we reach the novel's final pages, after we are reminded that his crusade was a key trigger for the Civil War, we meet Brown behind bars, fulminating and sermonizing to the bitter end.
Scientists have similarly suggested that climate change may have played a role in the drought in north Africa that fuelled food price rises ahead of the Arab Spring, while back in 2007, a UN report concluded that climate change and environmental degradation was a key trigger in the conflict in Darfur a few years earlier.
This was the key trigger of the landslide.
This was the key trigger of the incident.
Tissue hypoxia is a key trigger of organ dysfunction.
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