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The phrase "which could spark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has the potential to initiate or trigger a reaction, event, or idea. Example: "The recent discoveries in renewable energy technology are innovations which could spark a revolution in how we approach climate change."
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His departure would trigger a cabinet reshuffle, which could spark renewed conflict within the ruling coalition.
This decline in yields should push mortgage rates to or near record lows, which could spark a mortgage refinancing boom.
That comes amid jitters that this week's EU elections could be a triumph for anti-European parties, which could spark new fears over the eurozone.
Barber said workers were facing a "volatile cocktail" of job cuts and attacks on pay and pensions which could spark widespread industrial action.
It is definitely not in America's interest — economic, political or strategic — to erect a barricade against Chinese imports, which could spark a mutually destructive trade war.
The discovery, which could spark debate over celibacy and the role of women in Christianity, was unveiled by King on Tuesday at an international congress on Coptic studies in Rome.
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As the Arab Spring began, Chayes travelled to Tunisia, Egypt, and other regional hot spots, taking inventory of the popular antipathy toward kleptocratic regimes and the ways in which it could spark revolt.
Energy independence will come about only through cheap and abundant shale oil and gas, which could help spark a golden age for US manufacturing.
This way they will understand a bit more about you too, which could potentially spark their interest.
And it is very risky, because Belgrade does not control the north enough to be able to prevent a violent escalation, which could be sparked by any incident.
Instead of carrying out this check, which could have sparked an investigation into Daynes, the police call log was closed and no further action was taken.
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