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Discover LudwigThe word 'Spark' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a noun or a verb. For example: -The spark of creative inspiration lit up the room. -His passion for his job sparked enthusiasm in everyone he worked with.
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Spark
noun
A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire.
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A single spark could have lit the gas.
Guardian Australia's editor-in-chief Katharine Viner, who is also deputy editor of the Guardian, promised to deliver an independent perspective on Australian and world news using "digital storytelling" to spark debate and put readers at the heart of the discussion.
The spark that night came from Roma fans repeatedly throwing bottles from Curva Nord.
18 min: "Come now Jacob, maybe the Countdown started because some UEFA bright spark suggested using Europe's "The Final Countdown" before games, but things got lost in translation?
Astley thinks that something as simple as sending a LinkedIn message or replying to a single tweet can spark a long professional relationship.
In Athens, news of the undercover tax agents was quick to spark ridicule and widespread disbelief.
Relatives, visitors and staff can use them to spark conversation and memories.
"You could glimpse a wonderful revolution, that spark of the dream of people being together.
Those shackles might spark a discussion about the character and psychology of consumerism today, and the relationship between brands and consumers.
Fears that months of debate over how to resolve the Greek debt crisis had brought the world economy to another "Lehman's moment" led several prominent analysts to warn that the situation could spark a run on bank stocks next week.
The on-loan Bolton forward spotted Murphy off his line and lofted the ball home supremely from long range to spark a premature mini pitch invasion, which was followed by a much bigger one on the final whistle.
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