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The phrase "a spark of something" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small amount of inspiration, creativity, or potential that ignites further interest or action. Example: "After brainstorming for hours, she finally felt a spark of something that could lead to a great idea."
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"There was a spark of something there," she recalled.
And Ms. Strallen, as the unappreciated Meg, has a spark of something like personality.
I usually start with a spark of something real, but none of the characters are direct parallels.
It's a pity he failed because she abandoned the show just as a spark of something – cultural awareness, sympathy, compassion?
But if you follow these tips, you'll give yourself the best chance of finding a spark of something special.
Twenty years from now, I believe we'll look back and see that in these rough times there was a spark of something greater than we ever imagined.
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It's not completely terrible; a little spark of something crackles between Duhamel and Heigl.
"Check in to see if you feel a spark of joy, or maybe something similar, like ease or lightness when you're with the person," she told HuffPost.
There's the spark of something genuinely special here, beyond a FarmVillian Nightmare, and well beyond the flood of base-building Clash of Clans clones and uninspired Candy Crush-apuzzlerszzlers cluttering up the app stores.
But both felt the spark of something special in their encounter.
But counting for every last cent is what Disney does – and it surely bought Pixar to give it that special spark of something different.
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