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"to kick start" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom meaning to begin or to cause something to begin. Example: We need to kick start our online marketing campaigns if we are going to reach our target audience.
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Now the push is on to kick start solar again.
Is £100m enough to kick start local business growth?
"The rehabilitation center stops feeding them in December to kick start their hibernation mode.
Unlikely to kick start the revolution but beautiful hold muzak while we're waiting nonetheless.
His first attempts to kick start the economy were old-fashioned and failed.
"We've got to kick start our season," manager Johnston told BBC Scotland.
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How better to kick-start the year?
Here's an idea to kick-start the brainstorming.
This is an opportunity to kick-start local economies".
"The goal is to kick-start the interbank lending market".
Your MFin degree is an effective way to kick-start your career in the finance industry.
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