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"sparked a debate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when describing an event that has ignited a discussion or argument. For example: "The proposed tax cuts sparked a lively debate amongst politicians."
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In Bucharest, it sparked a debate.
The corn bread, slightly sweet and cakelike, sparked a debate.
The plaque is so big it has sparked a debate.
His performances have sparked a debate about his international future.
It then sparked a debate with the Muslim clergy.
The bill has sparked a debate about freedom of speech.
The action sparked a debate over who fits that status.
The poll sparked a debate in its comments section.
All of these changes have sparked a debate about the big picture.
The losses sparked a debate in Washington, but the aid continued to flow in.
The child's death sparked a debate over whether the vaccination should be made compulsory.
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