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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'trigger on' is not typically used in written English
If you are looking for a way to express that something has triggered a reaction, it is more typical to use the phrase 'trigger a reaction' or 'set off'. Example: The loud noise set off a chain reaction of events.
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It'll be tough to pull the trigger on that one as well.
There is one latch release trigger on each side of the chair.
"We're the ones who have to pull the trigger on something that makes no sense.
The trigger on the latest occasion?
Then we pull the trigger on Keith".
Reporters, he said, operate with "a hair trigger on".
That pulled the trigger on the second barrel.
The second man pulled the trigger on a 9-mm.
"The right-handers just couldn't pull the trigger on him".
But none were good enough to "pull the trigger" on Hubble.
"They would rather have you pull the trigger on the embryos," Dr. Sauer said.
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