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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ignited my" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something sparked or kindled a strong emotion or reaction within the speaker. Example: The passionate speech ignited my desire to make a change in my community.
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It was the first song I fell in love with and ignited my love for music.
He, along with some other great A-level teachers ignited my academic interest.
It was Akira Kurosawa and the whole samurai thing that first ignited my burning love for east Asian cinema.
Now the course has ignited my interest in a lot of things I hadn't considered before, especially ethics and criminology.
And yet every page ignited my thoughts, my ideas, my pages as if until that moment I had lived in a studious but ineffectual stupor".
Tragedy lies ahead for the poet, however: "That which had ignited my literary passion, / Was about to ignite what my passion had fashion'd," he mourns.
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But my year as a signed up Lib Dem did not ignite my passion for politics.
There is a strong history of women involved in astronomy, which helped ignite my passion.
In this instance, I wanted to create an aide-memoire of Eddie's unique approach to ignite my aural sensibility and hear in my head the rhythmic nuance of his playing.
He added: "It re-ignited my passion for the sport and my ambitions to compete in an Olympic Games.
"The opportunities I've had in the Scarlets shirt for the past three seasons have re-ignited my enjoyment and spirit for rugby and have no doubt enhanced and promoted my international career".
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