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kick in
verb
- intr to start or become activated
- informal.tr to contribute
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Mary Byrne, 69, and her husband Des, 77, said they were punched and kicked in a dispute over a small garden after emigrating to Asia.
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Car buyers looking to snag new wheels will likely be confronted with sticker shock after President Trump’s 25% tax on imported vehicles and auto parts kicks in.
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Boyd’s anxiety was widely shared among many car buyers in Southern California who were scrambling to make their vehicle purchases before the tariff kicked in.
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Those challenges are increasing as a host of price rises kick in.
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Crucially, he said the ineligibility should kick in straightaway, and not be suspended pending appeal.
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