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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kidding" is not correct and not usable in written English.
The correct expression would be "kidding" or "a joke."
Example: "I was just kidding when I said that."
Alternatives: "just joking" or "making a joke."
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As governor, Mr. Bush sent Mr. Lay a kidding note in 1997.
He gave us a kidding smile as he prepared to close the door.
On Wednesday, Jeter said the former bullpen catcher Mike Borzello, in a kidding manner with Rodriguez, sometimes called him A-Fraud, a nickname Torre discusses in the book.
Once, when a young woman in the ARVN women's corps told him that she intended to take the customary two-hour midday siesta, he said, in a kidding tone, "That's why you lose the war, Co Ninh, that's why you lose the war".
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A kid.
"He was a kid.
Who had a kid!
He's a kid".
Just a kid!
A kid, running.
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