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The phrase "a kid did" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an action or event that was performed by a child, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "In the park, a kid did something amazing by climbing the tallest tree."
Alternatives: "a child did" or "a youngster did".
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A kid did it to you.
That's what having a kid did for me.
"When you were a kid, did your mom always watch you constantly?" a girl asked.
How, I wondered as a kid, did artists get such effects from plaster and paint?
UDOVITCH -- When you were a kid, did you believe in Santa Claus?
If you threw a lot as a kid — I played quarterback as a kid, did a lot of throwing, a lot of pitching as a young kid.
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"Tom Cruise opens a movie; a kid doesn't".
"No different than a kid doing homework; practice makes perfect".
"The N.C.A.A. just didn't seem to account for a kid doing better," Crudup said.
I think people would like to see a kid doing this job because they're happy for the kid.
"Joel was just a kid doing what kids do on the Internet," Mr. Nesson told the court.
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