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"a kick-start" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you mean to give something a sudden start or to stimulate action. For example: "The company needed a kick-start to get back on track."
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And now he has given e-publishing a kick-start.
"Europe needs a kick-start and today the Commission is supplying the jump cables.
"We needed a kick-start, and the auction provided that," he said.
"I didn't see it go in, but it was a kick-start for me".
The legend peaks and troughs and every few years enjoys a kick-start.
It was kind of a kick-start to my hockey career too, in the N.H.L., so all good memories here.
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There is even an interest-free microcredit scheme to give budding entrepreneurs a kick start.
That increase may be enough to give it a kick start.
It got a kick start when the phylloxera pest hit cognac and the Victorians had to find a substitute for brandy.
At the State Department, James P. Rubin, the spokesman, said that "this is the best way to give a kick start to the process".
DAVIES: 'I NEED THIStrikerker Charlie Davies's return to competitive play in his M.L.S. debut with D.C. United was a resounding success after a kick start from the club's new captain, Dax McCarty.
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