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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you trigger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific thing that a person has done, said, or thought that has caused an emotional or physical reaction in someone else. For example: "Your comments triggered an angry response from me."
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By filling the mind with nonsense, you trigger the sleep switch.
"I don't call it 'global warming' because you trigger a whole political debate," Mr. Cuomo said.
The second time you trigger them, however, the boss will begin to doubt you.
It's like a drumkit of sorts, in that you trigger sounds and video whenever you tap the images.
"I don't call it 'global warming' because you trigger a whole political debate," he said last October.
But if you don't ask directly, your boss usually won't tell you the first time you trigger a hot button.
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"Once you triggered it, it would look for passwords and pass them back.
The purpose of the pause is to understand and evaluate what you risk losing should you trigger-commit.
Like on the Watch, your phone slightly vibrates when you deep press, letting you know that you triggered Force Touch.
People sometimes write to me saying, "You triggered me!" Personally, I want to be triggered.
"Know that our anxiety is not about you, even if you think you triggered it.
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