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'has sparked debate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has caused a lot of discussion or disagreement among people. For example: The new proposed changes to school curriculums have sparked debate among teachers.
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The coalition has sparked debate and some criticism since it was announced in September.
Kaepernick's protest first came to prominence last week, and has sparked debate across America.
That finding alone has sparked debate about the correct interpretation of the law.
The rule concerning leggings as pants has sparked debate in other school districts.
The Cadbury sale has sparked debate among politicians and in the City about whether takeover rules should be reformed.
But their growing popularity has sparked debate among readers, writers and cultural critics about the best way to consume literature.
She follows their revolt in a film that has sparked debate about the state of female freedom in Turkey.
As would be expected, Ms Kagan's nomination has sparked debate about the representation of women on the bench.
But the topic, especially in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, has sparked debate — at least among library staffers.
At the University of Leeds, the union executive committee's decision to stop playing the song in union venues has sparked debate across campus.
That has sparked debate over a measure to speed up the game that men's college basketball initiated nearly three decades ago: a shot clock.
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