Sentence examples for indirectly sparked from inspiring English sources

The phrase "indirectly sparked" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something has caused or initiated an effect or reaction in a non-direct manner. Example: "The discussion about climate change indirectly sparked a movement for environmental awareness among the youth."

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Mr Sogavare, who has mellowed with age, may calculate that he risks more by antagonising Australia which indirectly sparked instability in his last governing coalition than he stands to gain with a more co-operative approach.

The developer of the emirate's palm-shaped islands had indirectly sparked Dubai World's recent request to creditors for a temporary suspension of debt repayments after it was unable to pay its own $3.5 billion Islamic bond.

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William III lost his mother to the disease when he was only ten years old in 1660, and named his uncle Charles as legal guardian: her death from smallpox would indirectly spark a chain of events that would eventually lead to the permanent ousting of the Stuart line from the British throne.

By calling out to his allies indirectly, Sakiz sparked a series of events that helped achieve his ends without appearing to lead the way himself.

But he was indirectly the spark that set Motown ablaze.

Interviews with co-operating partners in Lusaka, who directly or indirectly support SPARK community schools, were very enriching indeed.

The decision not to run the Savile story, which was subsequently picked up by ITV and sparked a major police investigation, indirectly cost director-general George Entwistle his job after little over 50 days heading the corporation.

Broadcast on the BBC, it sparked outrage at UK housing standards and led, indirectly, to the establishment of the housing charity Shelter.

The Islamic Revolution in Iran was sparked by outrage at the Shah's ruthless repression of his people which the US indirectly participated in by politically supporting his regime, even engineering a coup against the country's only democratically elected leader when he wanted to nationalize the Iranian oil industry.

It sparked something.

Yet confusion sparked innovation.

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