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The phrase "a certain kinds of" is not correct in English
It should be "a certain kind of" to match the singular form with "kind." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a specific type or category of something. Example: "There are a certain kind of challenges that require innovative solutions."
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A certain kind of faded elegance prevails.
Paper enables a certain kind of thinking.
A certain kind of nomad, all.
That attracts a certain kind of person.
Or a certain kind of freedom.
Cancer confers a certain kind of myopia.
A certain kind of vocation.
It takes a certain kind of temperament.
And a certain kind of historical truth.
This makes a certain kind of sense.
"It takes a certain kind of stomach".
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