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"stop kidding around" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to tell someone to stop joking or playing around and to be serious. Example: "I need your help with this important project, so please stop kidding around and focus on the task at hand."
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"Sonny, stop kidding around," she said.
"Stop kidding around," I said, forcing my voice to be light.
His sister told him to stop kidding around.
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It's time to stop kidding ourselves.
So stop kidding yourself.
Let's stop kidding ourselves.
Stop kidding yourself.
"I was just kidding around," Hebert said.
Is he just kidding around?
We need to stop kids getting into trouble, and they are also not going to school.
Child said Stop kidding.
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