Sentence examples for to be triggered from inspiring English sources

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to be triggered

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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It's also not uncommon for alarms to be triggered by animals, she said.

The British would like this process to be triggered by just one country.

At least a third of cases … appeared to be triggered by work stress".

Instead, the increased urate levels seem to be triggered by eating fructose.

In the end, Mr. Seifter's abrupt departure was said to be triggered by board concern over another mounting deficit.

State rules require three voters in each to make such a request for a recount to be triggered there.

"Leftwing idiot" is something I used to say as a tic that seemed to be triggered by him.

The suspension of the board will be able to be triggered by failures of care in future, the PM says.

The bigger offence that's likely to be triggered is me criticising the royal family for their behaviour.

I haven't set a date for when it is going to be triggered," she told the press conference.

This kind of [tax] support … has to be triggered and led by the country that wants it".

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