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Discover Ludwig"touch off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used in the context of causing something to happen, such as "His sharp criticism of the policy touched off a debate in the office".
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touch off
verb
To start; to cause, especially used for unstable situations that may magnify if disturbed.
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For starters, they touch off international phenomena.
"This could touch off a 3G rally" worldwide.
That may touch off a conversation about sexuality".
And what will touch off the next battle?
Do not touch off that emphatic punch-out fist.
That may touch off a new attempt at legislation.
Doing so could touch off huge civil resistance in the most conservative states.
If the Fed does not touch off an emerging-markets crisis, China just might.
The Del Zotto-Neal incident seemed to touch off a chain reaction.
I assemble the dynamite but I am not ready to touch off the fuse.
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