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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a kick" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express doing something for fun or amusement, often without a serious purpose.
Example: "I decided to try skydiving for a kick, even though I was a bit scared."
Alternatives: "for fun" or "just for laughs".
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For a kick, combine with Calef's Hot Pepper Jelly.
I suck in vain upon the yoghurt, searching for a kick of flavour that never comes.
McPherson is awarded three points for a kick to the head – which Stevenson immediately appeals against.
(For a kick, check out clips of Courtney Gears on YouTube).
"It's the hip art and money crowd, the Wall Street people looking for a kick.
"He's our leader, whether on special teams, as a receiver, holding the ball for a kick.
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His bump-and-run chip from 57 feet hit the flagstick for a kick-in birdie.
Billy Smart's Circus for a kick-off and very beautiful it was, too.
"I finally slept with my high-school crush!" she announces for a kick-off.
For a kick-off, domestic football barely takes a break for turkey with football being played 12 months a years.
Unlikely, but it's the perfect set-up for a kick-ass actioner paying homage to old-school kung fu.
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