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The phrase "a spark in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a moment of inspiration, creativity, or excitement that occurs within a particular context or situation.
Example: "The artist felt a spark in her creativity as she began to paint her latest masterpiece."
Alternatives: "a flicker of" or "a glimmer of".
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There was a spark in their eyes.
"I think I got a spark in my eye".
A spark in the restructured team did not happen naturally.
Rivers was a spark, in art and in life.
Another pack emitted smoke and a spark in the aftermath of a crash test.
"But there's a spark in her that won't let her rest.
"He saw a spark in me and thought he could ignite it.
"She's put a spark in our building," Joy Henderson, the music teacher, said.
"You look for a spark in these kids," Mr. Mooney said.
He had a spark in his eye and talked with passion, enthusiasm and honesty.
"There's a spark in her," said Ms. Woods, who met Ms. Jones six years ago.
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