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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to kid" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to joke or tease someone in a playful way. Example: "Don't worry, I'm just kidding. I didn't actually eat all the cookies."
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to kid
noun
A young goat.
Exact(60)
We like to kid around".
I'm not going to kid myself.
He loved to kid around.
Hamilton likes to kid Griffin.
But who am I trying to kid?
"I don't want to kid you.
Actually, who am I trying to kid?
I'm not trying to kid myself.
That is not something to kid about.
You're not going to kid each other.
Who is Scolari trying to kid.
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