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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trigger that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to convey the idea of causing or initiating something. Example: The loud noise triggered that feeling of anxiety she had been trying to suppress.
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Submitting the taxes alone will not trigger that process.
There is no one trigger that can change these things.
The amount of dissenters exceeds a 15percenttriggerer that allows AXA to cancel the purchase.
"Having children tends to be a certain trigger that makes them come back.
That can be a trigger that leads to an unhealthy fixation.
The two sides were haggling over an enforcement trigger that would cause pain on both sides.
The invasion could well have been the trigger that turned four British Muslims into suicide-bombers.
I'm not aware of any environmental trigger that set this off.
The trigger that led to the crater started in the 1960s.
A trigger that cannot be acted upon is a "cold" trigger.
A subsequent event might be the further required trigger that leads to neoplastic dissemination.
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