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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it kicked off' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that an event or activity "has begun" or "has started". For example: The party kicked off with everyone singing and dancing.
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It kicked off its Black Friday sales last night at 6 PM.
This month was a monumental one for Harley-Davidson as it kicked off a US tour of its first electric motorcycle, dubbed Project LiveWire.
It kicked off several, leading to the creation of its alt-right clone Hatreon.
And it kicked off the city's annual Janacek Festival, devoted to its most famous citizen.
Anyway, suffice to say, it kicked off.
Obviously it kicked off again then.
It kicked off my obsession with Russian history.
It kicked off last weekend and runs through April 6.
It kicked off an 11-0 regular season that earned.
"It kicked off in the comments," he says.
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