Sentence examples for a large kick from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a large kick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant impact or force, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The new marketing campaign gave our sales a large kick, boosting our revenue significantly."
Alternatives: "a big boost" or "a strong impact".

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"This is Oxford United and the way things are going you get a large kick in the balls as opposed to a little tap," said the Oxford manager David Kemp of his team's woes.

And the company expects the Quaker deal to boost profits by $170m within five years including a large kick from pushing Pepsi's non-fizzy drinks on to supermarket shelves through Gatorade's enviable distribution system.Best of all, of course, is that Pepsi has snatched Quaker and earlier, SoBe from under the nose of Coca-Cola, whose higher bid was shot down at the eleventh hour by its own board.

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The two black holes then merged to form a single black hole, that recoiled from gravitational waves produced by the collision, giving the newly merged black hole a sufficiently large kick for it to eventually escape from the galaxy.

In this case, Vasile and Maddock say that solar power spacecraft could still deliver a large enough kick to steer such an asteroid away from us, given enough lead time.

By contrast, the carbon dioxide emanating from Chinese coal plants will last for decades, with a cumulative warming effect that will eventually overwhelm the cooling from sulfur and deliver another large kick to global warming, climate scientists say.

A rousing week-long residency by Alsarah & The Nubatones, hosted by Duke Performances, brought Sudanese-American vocalist Alsarah to classes at Duke and Durham School of the Arts and events for the public at large, kicking off a three-year residency series—"Building Bridges"—that aims to combat Islamophobia by showcasing the richness and diversity of Muslim art.

At four minutes he'd ring a small bell as a warning, and then at the five-minute mark he'd bang a large gong and kick them off the stage.

"It feels as if we have a large Aussie cousin kicking sand in our eyes," Mr. Jackson wrote.

The traditional propulsion of the tammorra, a large tambourine, was kicked ahead by a rock drum kit and anchored by portentous synthesizer drones.

The footage shows a man identified by police as Goodwin, wearing a tactical military helmet and carrying a large plastic shield, kicking Harris, who was on the ground.

But can a large endowment alone kick-start a culture of innovation?

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