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"trigger actions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to causing a specific response or reaction to occur. You can use it in a sentence when discussing the cause and effect of certain actions or events. Here is an example: "The controversial decision to raise taxes triggered a series of actions, including protests from citizens and a decrease in consumer spending."
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Long-term collision risk reduction is achieved by proper selection of local collision probability thresholds that trigger actions to reduce risk.
These interactions still require us to rely on screen interfaces, to trigger actions, to tap here or there, to load this site or application.
Recent research suggests that these simple reminders provide cues that trigger actions, even if you are unaware that you saw them.
CPPS synergize conventional production technology as well as ICT, allowing machines and products to exchange information, trigger actions and control other components autonomously.
The reverse path also appears in context-aware systems, from changes in the context representation to trigger actions in certain actuators.
Such systems should be able to decide and trigger actions, and control each other independently and for such reason it is required the use of Knowledge based and intelligent information approaches.
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Laws focus attention and trigger action, rather than constraining it.
His domination of Irish media could possibly trigger action from the Dublin government.
"But there wasn't in the city council a mechanism for bringing it all together so as to trigger action".
The Government's proposal outlines three "patterns of behavior" that would trigger action, but all three have undefined terms.
Prespecified changes in serum albumin level or body weight trigger action by the dietitian to prevent protein calorie malnutrition.
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