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The phrase "are sparked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the initiation of an event, feeling, or reaction, often in a metaphorical sense, such as inspiration or creativity.
Example: "New ideas are sparked when diverse minds come together to collaborate."
Alternatives: "are ignited" or "are triggered".
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are sparked
noun
A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire.
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The largest storms usually are sparked by "solar wind gusts" called coronal mass ejections.
Kaylin's research interests are sparked by her clinical experiences working with children/adolescents in inpatient and hospitalization settings.
Sometimes those needs are sparked by reactions to the script, or to events taking place outside the Big House.
Today, US television is where cultural debates are sparked, and where popular culture renews and reinvigorates itself.
Thousands of protests are sparked every year in China as a result of concerns about environmental degradation.
Peoples' animal spirits are sparked by something real that collectively captures their imagination: blockchain and crypto-currencies are that something.
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