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Discover Ludwig"trigger contemplation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that provokes deep thought or reflection. For example, "The beautiful landscape triggered contemplation about the fragility of nature."
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A negative RDT result should trigger contemplation of an alternative diagnosis.
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But the central role that the idea of "messing with nature" played in the workshops we conducted suggests that there is something about the prospect of controlling the climate that triggers contemplation about our place in the world.
How plasmid DNA could be transferred into bacterial cells by such a short heat shock process often triggered contemplation.
You end up contemplating your own contemplation.
As the gaming industry has increasingly come to resemble Hollywood in its pursuit of guaranteed blockbuster franchises, the titles that dominate the sales charts — the shooters and the sports games — are designed to trigger the kind of escapism that rarely invites contemplation or self-reflection.
"If you're working all the time and have no time for contemplation and pleasure, it's going to trigger explosive reactions," said Anne Kreamer, author of It's Always Personal: Emotion in the New Workplace.
My contemplation?
Enough contemplation.
That idea needed some contemplation.
Trigger, trigger!
Is this beyond contemplation?
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