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The part of the sentence "that will trigger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that causes or initiates a reaction or event. For example: "The sound of a gunshot was the trigger that set off the alarm."
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"Once people know you can do chromosomal transplants, that will trigger new approaches".
It is also the element that will trigger the most consternation from unions.
Short sellers look for a catalyst a precipitating event that will trigger the decline.
It's very likely that will trigger the next crisis as governments have been stretched so wide".
It assigns a quality score for each bid for a keyword – the word used in a user's search query that will trigger an advert.
Talks with Fiorentina are continuing, with the Italian club indicating they will consider nothing less than the £26.8m that will trigger the buyout clause in the forward's contract.
Standard Life's members are today expected to approve its planned £5bn summer flotation - a move that will trigger windfall payments averaging £1,700 to 2.4 million people.
If the sample comes back positive, that will trigger a doping case against Landis, the third American to win the Tour.
The implication is clear: foes will have to reckon with a tripwire force that will trigger a response from the whole alliance.
The temptation now is to predict that the decree sets a precedent that will trigger a goldrush of oil explorers all donning their parkas and heading Polewards.
The prime minister is allegedly planning to prevent MPs from voting on the decision to leave the EU before article 50, the legislation that will trigger the UK's formal exit from the bloc, is triggered.
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