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The phrase "triggers a need" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something causes or initiates a feeling or desire for something. Example: The new advertising campaign for the product triggered a need for many people to try it out.
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Quite what level of actual or perceived violence triggers a need to impose containment is indeterminate.
Any interaction with an authority figure triggers a need to get on her hind legs, then race off for either more drugs or non-marital sex or both.
Each driver is handled differently and triggers a need for management action independently.
Where does responsibility lie, and what degree of evidence triggers a need to share newfound information?
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Often, these parties unintentionally form a group, thereby triggering a need to file a 13 d) because of their aggregate ownership.
Yes, a demand for $14bn£10.8bnbn) – or possibly even half that sum – would probably trigger a need for more capital, as analysts say.
One of the main features of FrSeC is its ability to adapt to situations that trigger a need for a rediscovery or re-ranking process.
The importance of the crest module design in the cortical bone region triggered a need to understand its geometry and its influence on stress management and bone stimulation.
A sensitivity analysis of the model was conducted to determine the sensitivity of the OEHI to the various health indicators and which indicators were most likely to trigger a need for remedial action.
Note that undesirable levels for water quality parameters such as temperature and phosphate does not invoke community dissatisfaction due to their invisible nature, but do trigger a need for remedial action through the monitoring program.
Just before the big earthquake hit Japan (and triggered a need to save energy in the whole country), Fujitsu announced [JP] a "smart" power strip with four outlets that tracks power consumption for each outlet individually.
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