Sentence examples for spawned from inspiring English sources

The word "spawned" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been created, typically as a result of a particular event or set of circumstances. For example, you could say: "The disastrous fire in the factory spawned an investigation into safety regulations."

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spawned

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Zoe Quinn, the game developer whose online harassment eventually spawned the anti-feminist GamerGate movement, said it was "nice to see Twitter trying to address this issue".

We were in the Wigmore Hall, halfway through an epic weekend of music, film, poetry and artwork from Terezín organised by the great London-based chamber music group the Nash Ensemble; an event previewed in this newspaper that has since spawned many adventures and encounters.

In recent years, Ginsburg, who was appointed to the supreme court by Bill Clinton in 1993, has become a feminist icon among many millennials and, as "the Notorious RBG", has spawned a number of memes.

Pop culture, lest we forget, initially grew out of the postwar affluence that allowed working-class teenagers to express themselves though choice – the music they listened to, the clothes they wore, the styles and movements they spawned, whether mod, rocker or hippy – but it was also propelled by the progressive changes to educational access that began with the Education Act of 1944.

A young British company called Darktrace, whose technology was spawned in the classrooms and bedrooms of Cambridge University, can now boast a covey of former spies among their executive ranks.

His discovery and the accompanying theory went on to dominate thinking about how our brain stores long-term memories, and spawned a whole field of research.

The piece spawned numerous responses, particularly from writers and commentators in the north-east themselves.

Elaborating on this, Kenny added: "The extent of personal credit, personal wealth created on credit, was done between people and banks – a system that spawned greed to a point where this went out of control completely with a spectacular crash".

The Igs spawned an accompanying journal, the Annals of Improbable Research, in turn no doubt inspiring the Journal of Universal Rejection, which rejects every submission received, and the recently launched Proceedings of the Natural Institute of Science, whose acronym (PNIS) speaks for itself.

The rise of the web has spawned a new breed of cartographers and topologists trying to map out its characteristics.

In less than 18 months, cutting carbon has become as routine an instinct as recycling, and 10 10 has spawned successful spin-off campaigns such as Lighter Later, which champions the energy-saving benefits of shifting the clocks back by an hour.

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