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Discover Ludwig"were sparked" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected burst of energy or emotion, often caused by an external stimulus. Example: The students' curiosity for science were sparked when they witnessed a chemical reaction in the classroom.
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were sparked
noun
A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire.
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Both were sparked by a mustardy vinaigrette.
"When they heard that, they were sparked".
Other fires were sparked by law enforcement weapons, she added.
They were sparked by intuition, not analytic rigor.
Many of the blazes were sparked on June 20 by lightning strikes from a storm system.
Still, the market's gains were sparked by good news on the economic front.
Another third were sparked by arguments, often among people who were drunk or high.
Tuesday's chaotic scenes were sparked by unannounced strike action by ferry workers, which began at 3.50am.
The Kiwis were sparked into life and took the lead four minutes after the restart.
The discussions were sparked by those firms' recent salary increases for first-year associates.
They were sparked by the arrest of bodyguards assigned to Iraq's Sunni finance minister.
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