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Discover LudwigThe word "kick-starting" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the process of starting something in a new, energetic fashion, such as a business, project, or activity. For example, "We're kick-starting this project next week with a launch event."
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kick-starting
verb
Present participle of kick-start
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Mr. Muti wasted no time kick-starting the Franck.
The second is kick-starting the American economy.
The motivation for kick-starting Libyan energy ventures is clear.
"But chewing has some effect on kick-starting the gut.
You can't say the F-word without kick-starting a storm of protest.
Kick-starting social mobility, once it has slowed, is much more difficult.
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These changes are vital to kick starting shale and make sure it's not delayed by one single landowner.
Bettany Hughes: The one revolution that doesn't need initiating but that does need re-kick-starting, is the sexual revolution.
It was won in 2004, kick starting the fledgling private space tourism industry.
This deluxe gift could be responsible for kick starting an early career in design.
A good way to do this is kick starting a new fitness plan.
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