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The phrase "interest is sparked" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe the process of generating interest or excitement in someone or something. It suggests that something has caught someone's attention or piqued their curiosity. Here's an example: "Her presentation on the latest advances in technology was so engaging that interest was sparked in even the most skeptical audience members."
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The interest is sparked by concerns about global warming and security of energy supplies.
Interest is sparked in reversible logic by its applications in several technologies, such as quantum, optical, thermodynamics and adiabatic CMOS.
This interest is sparked by the combination of the inherent bioactivity of gelatin and the physicochemical tailorability of photo-crosslinkable hydrogels.
The greatest interest is sparked by the arrival in Israel of Secretary of State Colin Powell, sent to try to cobble together a cease-fire.
But once there, after a sulky monotone paragraph or two, his interest is sparked by Robin Hood's arsenal and the reading continues fluently, enthusiastically.
Unlike men, who tend to be attracted to public office because of their interest in politics, women often run because their interest is sparked by a single policy issue, often quite local.
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Talk about how your interest was sparked.
My interest was sparked by a book called Bourbon Empire by Reid Mitenbuler (great American name).
A friend suggested she audition for a play and her interest was sparked; she found she could make people laugh.
Mr. van der Linden's interest was sparked by disassembling the toy (a natural exercise for engineers when confronted with any new technology).
Her interest was sparked during an adult evening education course that she took to learn to design and sew the traditional corsages for the folk dances.
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