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The phrase "ability to kick start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to initiate or energize a process, project, or activity.
Example: "Her ability to kick start the project was crucial in meeting the tight deadline."
Alternatives: "capacity to initiate" or "skill to launch".
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Optimism is a Geordie condition that will have others harrumphing but if there is a Keegan trademark, it is his ability to kick-start a battery gone flat.
In the World Twenty20 he played an integral part in the winning strategy with his ability to kick-start an innings by clearing the infield.
Both companies tout their ability to kick-start the entertainment careers of unknowns on their Web sites.
The gel is made with platelets as well as stem cells, which have the ability to kick-start an older person's healing abilities to nearly the level they were when they were younger, says Dr. Amit Patel, director of clinical regenerative medicine at the university.
Is £100m enough to kick start local business growth?
And there are projects to kick start.
Definitely worth it to kick start your financial goals.
But while Ronaldo is a more purely prolific scorer, his counterpart at archrival Barcelona is the complete package — a crafty speedster with the ability to kick-start attacks, deliver the final pass and bury chances of his own.
How better to kick-start the year?
Here's an idea to kick-start the brainstorming.
This is an opportunity to kick-start local economies".
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