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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kick a ball around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is actively playing with a ball, such as in a game of soccer or football. For example, "The kids at the park spent all afternoon kicking a ball around."
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Listen to music, draw, write, go outside, kick a ball around, throw rocks, climb hills, do anything that will get your mind off of the painful events.
Yet Duncan Smith's response is to kick a ball around with them".
Guy got to kick a ball around between games and was happy as a clam.
I wanted Harry to play the "hunter gatherer" and kick a ball around.
Children kick a ball around the square as old mustachioed men play backgammon late into the night.
In the meantime, they head for the sand, the 100m buffer zone, and start to kick a ball around.
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But after 20 years in the community, I would be a fool to say kicking a ball around will replace the need for real social equality in Morningside Heights.
In another spot, Alex Morgan, the Olympic women's soccer team gold medalist, is shown first kicking a ball around, then carrying a surfboard and oar to the beach for stand-up paddleboarding.
The answer for Ian Hislop, the editor of Private Eye, seems to be that while one has a reputation for kicking a ball around to protect, the other is female.
Kicking a ball around with opponents trying to kick you and thousands looking on might get the ticker going, but it's hardly on a par with being attacked by a 17st man with wrecking-ball hands.
Tucker and I kicked a ball around during lunch one day and he said, "This is who you are".
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