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Discover Ludwig"kicked it" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to say that someone used their foot to push or propel an object. For example, "The soccer player kicked it into the goal and scored the winning point."
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The ball fell and Daluiso kicked it on its side.
So he kicked it.
"and I kicked it.
Yeah, I kicked it then".
"Then she kicked it in".
I kicked it, too.
He kicked it aside.
Jones kicked it.
Me and him just kicked it off.
"I kicked it in myself," Brodeur said.
Goode duly kicked it from 44 metres.
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