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Discover Ludwig"got sparked" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It's a phrase used to describe something starting or being activated, usually because of something else. For example, "Her curiosity about the subject got sparked when she read the book."
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Khan got sparked out in 30 seconds!
Frank Warren says he'll still be a world champion, but he got sparked out!
When Pacquiao got sparked by Juan Manuel Marquez, a lot of people thought his career was over, because it was such a horrendous knockout.
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Their joy gets sparked, in other words, by all they possess — the whole hodgepodge load of it.
"It's possible that pure organic information can transcend our reptile cortex so when we start working with different energy signatures — like herbs or raw food or vitamin D from the sun — the crystal in our pineal gland gets sparked and natural hormones are produced".
Some analysts think Israel could even get invaded by Hezbollah ground troops next time a conflict gets sparked.
If you shower with a friend, and he/she happens to be in a brainstorming mode, lots of great ideas get sparked.
Here's the story of the rest of the tour, which ends up in Henry getting sparked for being transparently not-racist.
On the fifth floor, Mohamed Sako kept his dorm room door ajar and his stereo on, the words to Nicki Minaj's "Your Love" wafting onto the hallways — "You got spark, you, you got spunk".
"I've got sparks coming off the posts because every single day I am attacking the goals when I don't get anywhere near the ball," he said.
Tonight, Bravo gets sparks from that friction.
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