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The phrase "ignite a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is set alight, such as, "The campfire was ignited a mere spark from the match."
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Let's ignite a new reality".
This did not ignite a popular uprising.
This may ignite a sale process.
Qadri says he wants to ignite a "people's democratic revolution".
That incident helped ignite a debate over the rule.
Mr. Barghouti helped ignite a bloody, four-year intifada.
His necessarily strident performance failed to ignite a dull movie.
Still, his postings ignite a conversation with students.
"[Reactions] that could ignite a blind, violent social explosion".
It could be simple acts of protest that ignite a fire.
The move is widely expected to ignite a bitter reaction from his party's followers.
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