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The phrase "sparks of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe small instances or signs of something, often related to inspiration, creativity, or emotion. Example: "The artist's latest work is filled with sparks of inspiration that captivate the audience."
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Yet she had mahatmaic sparks of greatness.
There are still some sparks of eccentricity.
There were sparks of individuality in places.
Feisty sparks of wasabi invaded each bite.
Sparks of excitement in the choreography never quite caught flame.
Low-key melancholy is intercut with sparks of hopeful wit.
"I saw some sparks of brilliance," he said.
Within these sequences, though, hide sparks of true hilarity.
The sparks of their clash flame the action.
However, there are glorious sparks of independence out there.
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