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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sparkle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small flash of light or a glimmer, often in a metaphorical sense to indicate excitement or charm.
Example: "Her eyes had a sparkle that lit up the entire room."
Alternatives: "a glimmer" or "a twinkle".
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A sparkle in the eye.
There needs to be a sparkle".
She had a sparkle about her.
A sparkle of national pride and strength.
It has a sparkle to it".
He had a sparkle in his eyes and great wit.
Granddaughter Ilona keeps a sparkle in his eyes.
Right now, however, it's a sparkle in short supply.
He detected a sparkle in the residents' eyes.
Moreover, the TIE fighter pilots themselves have a sparkle.
"If you use brocade, you're going to get a sparkle".
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