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The phrase "spark some interest" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to mean to cause or generate interest in something. Example: The new exhibit at the museum sparked some interest among the visitors, who were eager to learn more about the ancient artifacts on display.
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For kids, it can definitely help spark some interest in fitness.
This year's versions promise either new or more-developed characters to spark some interest.
It is due out in the Czech Republic this autumn, which will, Ledgard hopes, spark some interest in the story.
Even without the injured slugger Giancarlo Stanton, the Marlins do have at least one player who could spark some interest in South Florida.
I hoped that this would spark some interest in trying to find a solution so I would be able to continue; it said there was not much it could do.
The success of Hot Chip's odd brand of pop should spark some interest in this similarly inclined Hamburg trio, who comprise a well-regarded techno DJ (Koze), a classically trained musician and a vocalist who is assisted by helium and vocoders.
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But J.R. has sparked some interest.
The sign is still up, Campbell said, and has sparked some interest from potential clients for the gym, which opened last July.
Dieffenbach's descriptions of the Chathams sparked some interest in England, but it would take some 130 years before the first geologic map of the Chathams was published in 1970 as a result of research by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences (New Zealand).
Think about it… if you're at a networking event and a speaker inspires you or sparks some interest for you, you're specifically going to target them in the networking portion of the event.
Abundant geothermal and hydropower sources have attracted substantial foreign investment in the aluminum sector, boosted economic growth, and sparked some interest from high-tech firms looking to establish data centers using cheap green energy, although the financial crisis has put several investment projects on hold.
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