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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the main trigger for" is correct and can be used in written English
You could use it when referring to the main cause of a particular event. For example: "The main trigger for the market crash was fears of a looming recession."
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The main trigger for tears is as basic and universal as that in Bambi: mothers.
This implies that the merger of two white dwarfs is the main trigger for Type Ia supernovas in this galaxy.
The main trigger for investing in flexible resources is the achievable full load hours and the need for backup capacity.
Up to 85percentt of patients with asthma are allergic to dust mites, making it the main trigger for allergic asthma.
The main trigger for the impeachment is an armed clash between peasants fighting for land rights with police, which left at least 17 dead, including seven police officers.
The main trigger for the sudden decline, the report suggests, was a large sell order in "e-mini" futures on the S&P 500 index by an unnamed mutual-fund group (reportedly Waddell & Reed).
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Yet it is clear that the main trigger for--and the ultimate objective of--all industrial activities is the generation of revenues.
Egypt's blockade of the Strait of Tiran in 1967 was one of the main triggers for the Arab-Israeli war, also known as the six-day war.
Forgiving yourself can reduce the guilt you feel about procrastinating, which is one of the main triggers for procrastinating in the first place.
Two of the main triggers for self-destructive behaviour involve a desire to feel something, and to in some way brand the skin.
Although there is some truth to the "heat till it breaks" perception of the heating and cooling market, two of the main triggers for replacement of primary heating systems are the age of the existing system and other home improvements.
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