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Discover Ludwig"flick of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a small, quick movement or action. Example: The cat caught the fly with a flick of its paw.
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His flick of a lob surprised Karlovic.
A flick of the foot.
A flick of their wireless switches fixed that.
A flick of mascara, a gap-revealing smile … and done.
It cleaned mirrors with one easy flick of the wrist.
A flick of the switch would turn off the power.
Ziegler's sidearm flick of a throw home is off line.
Una Stubbs emits resignation with the flick of an eye.
A little tap, a flick of my wrist".
He knows one flick of a horn could kill them.
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Many people in industrialized nations give little thought to central heating, electric lighting, and flick-of-a-switch cooking.
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