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Discover Ludwig"kick off with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean to begin something. For example, "Let's kick off with an introduction to the project."
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Amelia Thomas, co-author, Lonely Planet Guide to Lebanon Kick off with a visit to Beirut.
Kick off with your other leg and bring them together.
We kick off with John Bunyan.
"Every morning, we kick off with a prime minister's meeting.
It feels like things could kick off with every scene.
South Korea kick off with Kick Off Ball!
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Kick off conversation with a fun topic.
Tensions were high from kick-off, with hundreds of police deployed in advance of the game.
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