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Discover Ludwig"kicking off" is correct and usable in written English as an idiom.
You can use it to indicate the beginning of something, either figuratively or literally. Example: We kicked off the meeting with a round of introductions.
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kicking off
verb
Present participle of kick off
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10.17am: Kicking off with an announcement.
Wimbledon is kicking off again today!
I loved kicking off, I enjoyed that.
Americans were kicking off, and I wasn't too impressed.
Brown said, kicking off the effort in January.
It was London, just was kicking off big time.
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Cancel lobsters (That's Newark kicking off-Ed).
Kicked off so bad".
Spain will kick off.
Chelsea will kick off.
Arianda kicked off her crinoline.
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