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Discover Ludwig"with a kick" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something has a bit more oomph or power than usual. For example, "The new song starts slowly but then picks up with a kick."
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It started with a kick".
The menu is built around seafood — with a kick.
Payton's dalliance with a kick surely expired then.
Then he could unstick them with a kick, striking with the tip of his big toe.
This merely entitled a team to "try" and score with a kick at the goal.
This is a nice healthy winter soup with a kick of freshly grated horseradish.
"I was directly involved with a kick that got us to the Super Bowl.
Del Rio catches him with a kick to the back of the head for the win.
After the bad kickoff, he failed to deal with a kick by Weepu to the corner.
At one point, he leaps off the stage with a kick of celebration.
Aaron Smith brings this half to a merciful end with a kick to touch.
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