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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sparked speculation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation that generated discussion or interest about something. For example: "The presidential candidate's sudden disappearance sparked speculation about their health."
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And the tour sparked speculation among the Iranians about whether she would return to Iran.
The Heat sparked speculation by bringing in Mayo, of Southern California, for a last-minute workout.
That sparked speculation about a sale or merger with a rival.
His injury has sparked speculation that BA will recall fellow NBA point guard Patty Mills.
The news that further toxicology results were expected sparked speculation that poison had been found.
The find was the latest in a series that has sparked speculation around the world.
It also sparked speculation that she might leave the party altogether.Lula is also stirring things up in Brasília.
Pearson's high-level departures have sparked speculation that the company could decide to sell The Financial Times.
The cancellations sparked speculation that a tweet sent by Jesse Carmichael, the group's keyboard player, was responsible.
News of EMI's press conference sparked speculation that music by the Beatles may finally be available online.
Downing Street's surprise announcements sparked speculation that Cameron will shake up junior roles within his team as early as Monday.
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