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Free sign upThe phrase "spark a wave" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe initiating a movement, trend, or reaction that influences others. Example: "The artist's innovative style is sure to spark a wave of new creativity in the art community."
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With luck, this pressure could spark a wave of innovative planning focused on improving the return on infrastructure spending.
But his death, apparently at the hands of a white animal-rights activist (see article), does not seem likely to spark a wave of further violence.
By lifting controls, Macri also hopes to spark a wave of investment in an economy that is battling low foreign reserves and double-digit inflation.
Apple buys British startup behind music analytics service Musicmetric Developers made $10bn from iOS apps in 2014 Will Apple Watch spark a wave of popular smartwatch games?
"Drums of Passion" was hugely influential among musicians, helping to spark a wave of African-jazz fusions in the early 1960's.
Reports of his intentions to set up an internet bank early in the new year may spark a wave of further competition on the internet.
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The remark had already sparked a wave of criticism.
The decision sparked a wave of international and Palestinian protest.
His acquittal sparked a wave of protests in the town.
His death sparked a wave of demonstrations in New York.
That sparked a wave of "financial engineering", and the proliferation of new products such as derivatives.
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