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The phrase “sparked your interest” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that aroused curiosity or enthusiasm in someone. For example, "The new technology project sparked my interest and made me eager to learn more."
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What first sparked your interest in sustainability?
What sparked your interest in fashion?
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What sparked your interest in education?
What sparked your interest in microbiology?
So, what first sparked your interest in Scientology?
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