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Discover Ludwig'deliver a kick' is a completely correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone gave someone else a kick or attempted to. For example: "The boxer delivered a kick to his opponent's stomach."
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Superfast broadband could also deliver a kick to the retail division.
The embryo now has hands with thumbs to suck, legs ready to deliver a kick.
Speaking of spices, although some dishes without the star signifying spicy deliver a kick, perhaps half the menu is more soothing than searing.
Nine months ago, when he took command at the Home Office amid a scandal over the release of foreign prisoners, he used it to deliver a kick up the backside to his botch-prone new department.
In the ruins of a temple or in a nightclub filled with oblivious, bikini-clad go-go dancers, fighters battle one-on-one, moving fluidly as you press an assortment of buttons to make them punch, jump and run up an opponent's body to deliver a kick in the head.
The fact is that it's impossible to branch off into other media if we don't deliver a kick ass product at the beginning.
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Having discovered a scene of domestic chaos after a baking disaster has destroyed a mobile phone and covered a soft toy with cake mix, Wolfe is on hand to deliver a kicking last line.
But because he delivered a kick, he received a 15-yard flag.
Combining spicy tuna and yellowtail with spicy snow crab and tobiko, it delivers a kick.
Spiced-up yellowtail, tuna and crabmeat delivered a kick to the dynamite roll.
Joel Hodgson, the Newcastle fly-half, suggested Saracens have delivered a "kick in the teeth" to his club.
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