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Free sign up"the triggers of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase, meaning "the causes or factors that initiate or set off something." It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in discussions about emotions, reactions, behaviors, or events. Example: The triggers of anxiety can vary from person to person, but common triggers may include stress, trauma, or certain physical sensations. Another example: The team analyzed the triggers of the stock market crash and found that it was caused by a combination of economic factors and investor speculation.
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He did none of these, instead believing that financial repression and shameful withdrawal of benefits are the triggers of recovery.
Unfortunately for women, many of the triggers of adult acne are hormone related.
In a survey of staff that had completed the pilot's training, 86% reported it had helped them to recognise the triggers of conflict and de-escalate it.
Nevertheless, her view of the triggers of war in the summer of 1914 is succinctly put in her introduction to The War That Ended Peace.
The young men squeezed the triggers of their weapons, pointed in the air, unleashing deafening blasts as the crowd cheered and clapped.
We could crowd the market out through measures that address some of the triggers of loneliness, such as low incomes and unaffordable housing.
Life insurance provider Beagle Street questioned 2,000 people over the age of 18 to identify the triggers of becoming an adult.
Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin Cioffi (pictured) and Tannin were Bear Stearns bankers recently indicted for fraud over the collapse of two hedge funds last year, which was one of the triggers of the credit crunch.
I think the way all this is being handled shows a complete lack of understanding of the triggers of abuse and the lack of awareness of the mental health issues surrounding this".
The triggers of preeclampsia are largely a mystery.
Behavioral management of the triggers of recurrent headache: A randomized controlled trial.
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