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The phrase "a tremendous kick to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong impact or effect, often in a figurative sense, such as in sports or emotional contexts.
Example: "The news of her promotion gave him a tremendous kick to his motivation."
Alternatives: "a significant boost to" or "a powerful jolt to".
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I felt a tremendous kick to my right side underneath my armpit.
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"A tremendous kick," Mr. Myers said.
He loves his job: 'I get a tremendous kick out of it.
"If nothing else Jutland gave the British navy a tremendous kick in the pants.
Late in the period, Vanbiesbrouck made a tremendous kick save on Nemchinov's breakaway, one of four stops he made on Nemchinov.
He got a tremendous kick when I was named Managing Editor, the job he had when he retired from the newsroom in 1989.
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He's a kick to watch.
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