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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spark excitement" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that is very exciting or engaging. For example, "The announcement of the new product line sparked excitement amongst the entire team."
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Normally, a presidential campaign would be expected to spark excitement on the campus: "the back-and-forth debating conversation and excited partisanship that is usually part of elections," explained Sofia Gallo '17, vice president of the Princeton College Republicans.
The late ticket release helped spark excitement, as reflected in the high opening prices on StubHub.
Although they're not always successful, trick plays spark excitement that can turn the tide of a game.
Even when special guest Kwabs is brought out on stage to perform soulful new track "Willing and Able" it fails to spark excitement from the audience.
I entered it to spark excitement; to share my love for learning and to give children the confidence to think big.
Yet for most of this political season, the couple, below, has been undecided about whom to support, finding more faults with the Republican contenders than anything that would spark excitement.
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