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The phrase "a huge kick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong feeling of excitement or enjoyment, often in the context of an experience or activity.
Example: "Going to the amusement park was a huge kick for the kids; they loved every moment of it."
Alternatives: "a big thrill" or "a great rush".
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He got a huge kick outta that".
Bodkin was getting a huge kick out of Mark's ordeal.
I got a huge kick out of that".
They just got a huge kick out of it".
I get a huge kick out of people recognizing me at airports.
"We get a huge kick out of" handing a lead to the FBI, the official said.
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The machine will explode back into action in the first week of August, when Lagercrantz, who has already done more than 20 interviews under embargo, will embark on what Altrov Berg describes as "a huge kick-off with journalists".
They have a huge kicking game and they are very accurate in what they do.
"Not only has he got size and strength and power, but he's also got some great touches on the ball, plenty of time with ball in hand and obviously a huge kicking game to go with that.
If the IOC could find a way to incorporate the event while Shaun White, the multi-sport athlete and international brand name, is still competing, it would give the event a huge kick-start from the word "go".
It's a huge, huge, kick - and it's on target - but it falls just short.
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