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The phrase "to kick off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean "to begin" or "to start." For example, "Let's kick off the meeting with introductions."
Exact(54)
Michigan about to kick off.
Granada to kick off.
To kick off: Major League baseball, today.
20.00 United to kick off.
"We wanted to kick off," Coach Hue Jackson said.
OK we're about to kick off.
Similar(6)
Our game was the first to kick-off - at 11.30am.
Now, we have 90 minutes to kick-off.
Ten minutes to kick-off.
Five minutes to kick-off.
Getting close to kick-off now.
More suggestions(24)
encouraged to kick off
easy to kick off
fails to kick off
in part to kick off
in jest to kick off
in line to kick off
in order to kick off
to foot off
to dump off
to punch off
to kicking off
to shove off
to score off
to be launched
to to start
to to begin
to be started
to ward off
to bring off
to be off
to trickle off
to trade off
to section off
stopping off
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