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The phrase "familiar spark" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sense of recognition or connection that evokes excitement or interest. Example: "When they met again after years apart, there was a familiar spark that reignited their friendship."
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Animated again, Lieutenant Barnes said he would relish the chance to engage young flying enthusiasts with that familiar spark in their eyes and tell them about the thrill of taking off from a carrier, successfully completing a night landing, or just how beautiful the sky can be from a spot high in its midst.
The stories range in length from the brilliant five-minute kingfisher flash of "The Girl I Left Behind Me" to "The Go Away Bird" at 1½ hours, and are equally varied in style – ghost story, murder mystery, satire, sci fi, surreal – but all are stamped with the familiar Spark hallmarks of sardonic detachment, wit, cruelty and surprise.
We are all drawn to that familiar spark of presence when we see it in a small child or an adorable puppy.
Blue Sullivan of Slant Magazine gave the album three out of five stars, saying that the album had a "familiar spark" and was dragged down by "Pearl Jam's antiseptic '70s-album-rock-radio conservatism, along with frontman Eddie Vedder's ham-fisted lyrics", ultimately concluding that "Lightning Bolt is no masterwork.
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The downtown stadium plan has sparked familiar talk of an urban revival among the region's business, political and chattering classes.
That spark is familiar to Sexton, who has often played with a chip on his shoulder.
Most immediately, the rush of outside diplomats seems likely to spark a familiar debate over how best to deal with undemocratic states: isolation or engagement.
THREE bombs ripped through three cities in the Philippines on February 14th, sparking a familiar series of claims and counter-claims.
I feel it when my present brushes against my past and sparks a familiar current of worry -- quickening the beat of my heart.
A quick test of the system proves Sol's worth as it sends tingles down our spine, the bass rattling our innards and sparking that familiar adrenalin rush we get when the music takes over.
The frequent result is a distinctive wittiness, a lightness and swiftness of tone familiar to readers of Muriel Spark (another writer interested in combining short views and long views).
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