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Discover Ludwig"was sparked" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use it when you want to describe the beginning of something. For example: "The civil rights movement was sparked by a single brave protestor."
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was sparked
noun
A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire.
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It was sparked, as usual, by Walker.
Talk about how your interest was sparked.
The controversy was sparked by "gender workshops".
Inspiration was sparked by other well-known friends.
Something similar, on the human side, was sparked, too.
Their initial friendship was sparked by their love of horses.
It was sparked by an air-conditioner, officials said.
The 1991 rebellion was sparked by soldiers retreating from Kuwait.
Dow's investigation was sparked by an employee complaint in May.
His passion for rowing was sparked at Eton.
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