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The phrase "a close kind" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used when describing something that is similar or closely related to another thing, but it is better to use more established phrases.
Example: "This species of bird is a close kind to the one we observed last week."
Alternatives: "a similar type" or "a closely related kind".
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I don't think overturning Roe is a close kind of case.
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Its goal is straightforward: create audience encounters of a closer kind with engaging performances of classic and new works.
Creative ennui certainly might explain why he spends so much time riffing both on his own greatest hits — Indy and company have an encounter of a close, insipid kind — and on other movies.
Some tenants find close kind of cozy.
You'd just raise your eyebrows in a "case closed" kind of fashion.
"It's a close-knit kind of place," Mr. Thompson said.
"This band is such a close relationship; it kind of fused and became one".
The Gallerys remain a close family, the kind of people those family cellphone plans are made for.
That, Orwell informed his co-host shortly after the proceedings drew to a close, was the kind of girl he would like to marry.
The mid twentieth century saw a striking renewal of interest in metaphor theory, marked by interdisciplinary collaboration of a close and ongoing kind.
This is the closest kind of reading".
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