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Discover LudwigThis phrase is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to describe an intense emotion. For example, "The meeting was full of energy, sparking with enthusiasm."
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Add Madras patterns, crumpled silk and surfaces sparking with tiny sequins to give the Sacai line an extra fillip by romancing the spirit of sportswear.
The project originated as an old script that, Langan says, "didn't light any fires" until she got it sparking with Ruby Films' Alison Owen and writer Kelly Marcel.
Jellyfish, flute-like siphonophores, glass thimble Ctenophores, and galaxies of other organic goo - alive or otherwise - streamed by the window, sparking with phosphorescence as Alvin disturbed their pelagic slumber.
This similar "telenovella for the masses" comedy is still in the honeymoon period, meaning that its sharply drawn characters and far-fetched plotlines are still sparking with surprising success.
Swordplay is brutal and ugly, the clashing of blade against blade sparking with drama.
With eyes sparking with intelligence and a face trying hard to stifle her laughter she giggled, "To get more members, we'll tell them that they'll get Gem and Bread "- jam and bread, of course being the free staple handed out by government to hungry children at school.
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Both performances spark with inner truth.
"I had a spark with everyone.
The first involved a spark with flint on iron pyrite.
Milton-Jones led the Sparks with 19 points.
I have synaesthesia, where language sparks with colours and shape.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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