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The phrase "kind of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is usually used to mean "somewhat" or "fairly," and is often used to indicate that something is not definite or precise. For example, you might say, "I kind of like the new movie."
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Kind of".
Kind of sweet, actually.
Kind of embarrassing.
Kind of archaic".
Kind of funny, right?
"Kind of like formates.
"Kind of," I said.
Kind of perfect, actually.
Kind of computer Putins.
Same kind of pillows.
A kind of club.
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