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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kick off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the start of an event or activity, especially in sports or project management contexts.
Example: "The meeting will serve as a kick off for the new project, outlining our goals and timelines."
Alternatives: "a launch" or "an initiation".
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Regardless, Feely did not get a kick off on the first attempt.
Chelsea v Arsenal, La Liga and Serie A kick off: football countdown – live!
A kick off meeting was organised in the beginning together with a wide representation from the case company.
Dell today unveiled the world's thinnest laptop as a kick off to the new Adamo by Dell brand.
Scarrett landed a kick off her own soon after however and then sliced through a tiring red defence to end Canada's resistance and spark jubilant celebrations.
In addition, DreamIt Ventures is preparing to start its summer program in NYC next month, and is hosting a kick off party tomorrow night.
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Every five minutes there was a kick-off [a scuffle].
We are having a party tonight at Mick's and it's a kick-off in a double sense, it's a kick-off of the tournament and a kick-off of our tour.
It was from a kick-off and Aaron Smith threw a dummy and I bought it.
A kick-off party was held at the Italian Cultural Institute.
Ireland were never more dangerous than when Jonathan Sexton was taking a kick-off.
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