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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to kick back" is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiom that means to relax. Example sentence: After a long day of work, I decided to kick back and enjoy the evening.
Idiom
To kick back.
To relax.
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"They know how to kick back.
After sausagegate you need to kick back.
A place to kick back and relax when I can.
Time to kick back and fry some aliens.
"It gives them the opportunity to kick back".
But on Sundays, even Valkyries like to kick back.
She had no plans to kick back in retirement.
The national economy is already starting to kick back.
More in the mood to kick back poolside?
I want to kick back and do sweet nothing.
I don't know about you, but I'm going to kick back and read a comic book.
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