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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny spark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of energy, inspiration, or potential that can lead to something greater.
Example: "In the midst of darkness, she felt a tiny spark of hope igniting within her."
Alternatives: "a small flicker" or "a little glimmer".
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All you need's a tiny spark".
Many are small scale, but a tiny spark can ignite major positive change.
And then the anger came, beginning as a tiny spark, but gradually growing to a roaring fire.
But new research has shown that seizures start with a tiny spark of activity and that they take hours to build to a surge.
A single letter would have been enough to kindle a tiny spark of hope in my heart, but I received hundreds.
There, as he later wrote, he was "seduced by the ability of the Dutch painters to make dots as tiny as grains of dust visible and to concentrate attention on a tiny spark in the middle of obscurity".
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There's a teeny, tiny spark of a romance, which feels shovelled in as a last resort.
But today, in our own small way, we're hoping to touch off a very tiny spark of light in the gloom.
Lightning crackling through the sky may look a lot different than the tiny spark that starts a combustion engine, but they have something important in common: their unpredictability.
What tiny spark of naïve genius inspired a Scottish dog to drive a tractor into a motorway?
There's only one tiny spark of originality (dipping a lightbulb in red paint for darkroom purposes) that doesn't feel like it came straight from one of a hundred other better movies.
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