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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has kicked off" is a correct and usable phrase in English writing
You typically use this phrase to emphasize the start of an event or action. For example, you could say, "The annual music festival has kicked off!".
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The game has kicked off.
5.30pm The match has kicked off.
Lawrence Tynes has kicked off 27 times this season.
The school year has kicked off in high gear at the d.school k12 lab.
The season of quarter-billion-dollar movies has kicked off with a mess.
That film has kicked off an entirely new series of Category III, or X-rated, movies.
JPMorgan Chase has kicked off a marketing campaign called "The Way Forward".
FORMER colleague Ryan Avent has kicked off an interesting discussion on the value of financial innovation.
THE campaign for Britain's general election, due in May, has kicked off in earnest.
AS A colleague noted here at Free exchange, the Good Judgment Project has kicked off.
A foundational gift from MIT alumnus and trustee David H. Koch has kicked off fundraising for the building.
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