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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "sparkle of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to convey an idea of something glittering or gleaming. For example, "The jewelry case was filled with the sparkle of diamonds."
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"Sparkle, of course".
Kuusisto delights in the sparkle of surprises.
Purely comic moments lack the sparkle of Rossini.
You emerge with the borrowed sparkle of a delightful sensibility.
The watercolor lacks the sparkle of Cézanne's great sketches brushed outdoors.
But it is hard not to see a sparkle of excitement under his hooded eyelids.
Still, Heti is at times more enamored of the sparkle of her friends than seems warranted.
It lacks the sparkle of earlier landscapes painted under the influence of French Divisionism.
It had no star of, say, the sparkle of Brazil's Pele.
Mussels in marinara flecked with oregano lacked the sparkle of top-quality shellfish.
The music and technology industries worship the sparkle of the new.
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