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The phrase "a massive kick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong impact or a significant boost, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in sports or experiences.
Example: "The new marketing strategy gave our sales a massive kick, leading to record profits this quarter."
Alternatives: "a huge boost" or "a significant impact".
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I get a massive kick out of it.
"The Windows Phone 8 announcement was a massive kick in the teeth for Nokia's high-end products," Mr. Cunningham said.
Wales are forced back deep into their own 22 but Scott Williams finds touch with a massive kick.
We do a lot for our patients, and for the government to say, 'We don't want to pay you for that effort' is a massive kick in the teeth".
"While TfL is talking about further cuts of over two billion that would devastate safety and services, it is a massive kick in the teeth for staff to receive bulletins from the management gloating about their axe-swinging antics.
Snedeker hammers a nice tee shot on the second, but Cabrera continues his harem-skarem round, just missing the bunker off the tee but getting a massive kick off the back of it to send his ball skittering down the fairway.
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I think he thought if he didn't find me guilty, he'd get a massive kicking".
The RMT general secretary, Bob Crow, said: "This is the ConDem government handing out a massive kicking to commuters and is pure electoral suicide.
"Labelling one architect with having produced the worst building of the year without mention of the client, developer or contractor means giving the architect a massive kicking when they are very rarely the sole author of the project," said Charles Holland, director of FAT Architecture.
A further massive kick from Halfpenny took the Welsh region into double figures and the lively full-back then forced Leinster wing Dave Kearney to concede a five-metre scrum.
Vassili Bost joined Welsh in the sin bin following his challenge on John Barclay at a line-out and another massive kick by Weir from the resulting penalty put Glasgow back in front.
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