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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a difficult kick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports, particularly in reference to a challenging kick in games like soccer or football.
Example: "The player faced a difficult kick from the edge of the penalty area, but he managed to score."
Alternatives: "a challenging kick" or "a tough kick".
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Sexton misses a difficult kick.
It's a difficult kick from the touchline for Contepomi, but one that's brilliantly converted bang smack in the middle of the posts.
Michalak levelled the scores with a difficult kick from just inside the left touch-line.
Evans missed a difficult kick but slotted a penalty five minutes later to put the visitors ahead 28-26.
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Leinster, who have only lost once at home in seven years in the Heineken Cup, started in encouraging fashion and Sexton missed with a simple penalty chance before he slotted a more difficult kick to put the hosts on the board after 11 minutes.
14 mins: O'Gara sends a relatively difficult kick to the left and wide.
With Barrett pushing a very kickable penalty for Welsh offside, Wales had just about shaded the opening quarter and even though Barrett levelled things with a more difficult kick from close on half way the first real chance fell to the Welsh, Roberts just fumbling the final off-load with fly-half Biggar seemingly clear.
A long-range third-minute penalty from Geraghty put the home side ahead, but Henson hit straight back with a successful, difficult kick of his own.
It was an extremely difficult kick.
Baker flicked a two-handed backhand lob, but Tipsarevic leapt up and knocked off a difficult scissor kick overhead for a winner.
But he made amends soon after, as he put over a difficult looking kick from 35 metres out.
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