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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kicks" is not correct in written English.
It is not usable as it does not follow standard grammatical rules in English.
Example: "He bought a kicks" is incorrect; it should be "He bought a pair of kicks."
Alternatives: "a pair of sneakers" or "a set of shoes."
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Elsewhere in Europe, Bayern Munich start the defence of their Bundesliga title on Friday, 22 August, the day before Spain's La Liga begins, while Italy's Serie A kicks off on Saturday, 30 August.
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It's a kick.
Not a kick.
It felt like a kick.
What a kick she has.
All this over a kick.
A kick here, a kick there.
And what a kick.
"Is it a kick?
I had a kick!
"It had a kick".
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