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"kick off" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It typically means to begin or start something. Example: The concert will kick off at 7pm. In this sentence, "kick off" is used to indicate the starting time of the concert. Another example: Let's kick off the meeting with a brief introduction. Here, "kick off" is used to suggest starting the meeting with a brief introduction.
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Kick off
verb
To make the first kick in a game or part of a game.
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Kick off is at 1945 BST.
Kick off indeed.
Kick off behind you.
Chelsea will kick off.
Spain will kick off.
When does it kick off?
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Kick-off approaches.
KICK-OFF: Friday, 8pm.
Kick-off: 7.45pm BST.
It's time for kick-off.
Kick-off 2pm.
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