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Discover Ludwig"get a kick" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is enjoyable or exciting. For example, "I always get a kick out of spending time with my family."
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Get a kick out of that.
I wouldn't get a kick.
You get a kick there.
You'll get a kick out of that".
I get a kick out of creepy.
You get a kick out of thinking.
I get a kick out of it.
They get a kick out of it".
She'd get a kick out of this".
I still get a kick out of visiting residents.
"People I think get a kick out of it.
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