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The phrase "a sparking" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "sparking" is a gerund or present participle and does not fit with the indefinite article "a."
Example: "The sparking of the wires caused a short circuit."
Alternatives: "a spark" or "a spark of energy."
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A sparking plug ignites the gas, providing the pulse which produces power to turn the cylinder.
There is a sparking back and forth as people ask questions — you can get the sentiment of the crowd.
He burst into a fairground tent and there, before him, was Mr Electrico in his chair, with a sparking sword.
But, Kevin Muscat's men were not to be denied, producing a sparking attacking showing to romp home, and to go to the top of the A-League ladder.
Metal speakers sprout from the foliage to boom out instructions, as each episode sees the protagonists summoned to a sparking windmill, where one of the screens embedded in their stomachs plays a video.
His slaphappy Woman in the Garden, from 1929-30, welds thin rods and panels of white-painted iron into a sparking assemblage that, from several angles, look like a hysterical chicken.
Similar(41)
A spark.
He's got a spark".
They want a spark.
"Not a spark".
There was a spark.
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