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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and ignite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the action of starting a fire or metaphorically sparking enthusiasm or passion.
Example: "The speaker's words were powerful enough to inspire the audience and ignite their desire for change."
Alternatives: "and spark" or "and kindle".
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They sit there and ignite emotions and ignite racism when there isn't.
Replacement devices were also found to overheat and ignite.
"I like books that make bold arguments and ignite conversations.
Replacements were also found to overheat and ignite.
"We needed to energize our fans and ignite a natural rivalry," he said.
But battery experts have questioned their use because, under certain conditions, they can overheat and ignite.
It can warm, illumine and ignite new flames in an almost endless chain of transmission.
Bassem saw no easy way to break the torpor and ignite a more widespread popular resistance.
Will these steps solve the problem and ignite a storm of hiring?
Its first album, "Aim and Ignite," was produced by Steven McDonald, not by the band.
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