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The phrase "triggered reactions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to any actions or responses that are caused by a specific trigger or stimulus. For example: "The mention of his ex-girlfriend always triggered strong reactions in him, causing him to become defensive and angry."
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Idle No More has triggered reactions ranging from liberal hand-wringing to conservative ridicule.
These dynamic biomaterials respond to stimuli through triggered reactions, reaction cascades, logic gates, and autonomous feedback loops.
Brain activity is monitored whilst the analyst looks at images so that researchers can later see which images triggered reactions.
During the first three months, consumption of milk triggered reactions 49percentt of the time, with some children experiencing as few as two reactions for every 100 doses of milk consumed.
The various activities of East German Westarbeit triggered reactions within the Federal Republic's government and administrative apparatus (See Stefan Creuzberger's article in this volume), but it also had a lasting impact on the societal and cultural development of West Germany.
Other tests, using antennae removed from honey bees, indicated that electrically induced deflections triggered reactions in a group of sensory cells, called the Johnston's organ, located near the base of the antennae.
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It triggers reactions in my sort of psyche.
For China, it's a reminder that assertiveness on Taiwan will trigger reactions from its neighbours.
"Now when there are consumer issues in the E.U. they trigger reactions in the United States".
It may trigger reactions in people who are allergic to ragweed, marigolds, chrysanthemums, or daisies.
Each kills in a different way, by blocking or triggering reactions in the body.
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