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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sparkling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a bright, shimmering quality, often in reference to drinks, gems, or other objects that reflect light.
Example: "She poured herself a glass of a sparkling water, enjoying the refreshing bubbles."
Alternatives: "a bubbly" or "a shimmering".
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"Mickey has a sparkling heart," she said.
Lagerfeld fancies himself a sparkling wit.
Maybe a sparkling one-liner.
A sparkling one – a posh moscato d'Asti.
This is a sparkling and intelligent debut.
WHICH BRINGS US TO A sparkling exception.
Mr. Denk supplied that, along with a sparkling, powerhouse sound.
And Cristina Castro sang beautifully as a sparkling, spunky Papagena.
This unself-consciousness gives that world a sparkling vividness.
The same might be said of a sparkling résumé.
Return to a three-course feast at a sparkling table.
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