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Discover LudwigSentence Yes "had sparked" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in the past perfect tense when the action of sparking happened before another action. For example: His angry words had sparked a heated debate among the members.
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Free agency had sparked their interest.
Morley, 21, said Fast's show had sparked the curvy boom.
Mr. Adrover, it seemed, had sparked a juicy little contretemps.
Romo's stellar play had sparked the Cowboys to three consecutive victories.
The conditions of his solitary confinement in Virginia had sparked an international furore.
Juvénal Habyarimana, a Hutu the incident that had sparked the genocide.
One MP whose local party received the letter said it had sparked considerable anger.
Two qualities in Rembrandt's printmaking had sparked a sense of comradeship across the centuries.
Ironically, a traditional Swan Lake prince had sparked off the whole idea.
My strategic sign placement had sparked a positioning arms race out front.
That had sparked further talks over the weekend before the resolution.
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