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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good kick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a strong or effective kick, often in sports or physical activities.
Example: "He delivered a good kick that sent the ball soaring into the goal."
Alternatives: "a strong kick" or "an effective kick".
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He has a good kick".
All they needed was a good kick in the pants.
Boy, did he have a good kick serve.
A good kick up the arse, quick and cheap.
"It was a good kick in the pants for me," Mr. Honighausen said.
"If he gets a good kick off, that's beautiful," Trufant said.
Eventually Priestland goes across to field a good kick, but he's caught near his own line.
'Wallace's letter gave Darwin a good kick up the backside,' says the geneticist Steve Jones.
"We believe American TV needs a good kick in the pants," Talbot says.
He's a horse with speed and he's got a good kick, Toronado.
You need a good kick in the teeth every now and again".
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