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You can use it when describing a cause and effect situation, e.g. "Their controversial decision has sparked widespread outrage."
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This has sparked considerable controversy.
But it has sparked an uproar.
The incident has sparked outcry and anger.
Her case has sparked an international furore.
That has sparked another round of controversies.
"Not everything has sparked in there.
Mr. Griffin has sparked I.P.O.
Mike Muscala has sparked a mini Bucknell run.
So what has sparked the latest hostilities?
Liu Xiaobo's case has sparked international condemnation.
The feeding frenzy has sparked extraordinary feuds.
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