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"kicked things off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to start or initiate something. Example: The CEO kicked things off by announcing a new company-wide initiative.
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Soros himself kicked things off.
Princeton kicked things off in 1998.
That sort of kicked things off.
Phillip Glenn (Emerson College) kicked things off by highlighting the contrast between traditional and more interactive definitions of communication.
This spirit of inclusivity extended to the keynote address that kicked things off on Saturday morning.
After Hal Steinbrenner kicked things off predicting things will get messy, Jeter's agent fired back by calling his client priceless.
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Stuart Broad kicks things off.
His "Nutcracker" kicks things off.
Nevertheless, perhaps we can kick things off.
To kick things off, students will give brief presentations.
We're excited to kick things off tomorrow!
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