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The phrase "a kind can be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature or classification of something, often in a general or abstract sense.
Example: "In the world of literature, a kind can be defined by its unique themes and styles."
Alternatives: "a type can be" or "a category can be".
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He showed that mass production – of a kind – can be beautiful.
If the Iranians cooperate in transiting from support of Assad, then perhaps t a "solution" of a kind can be reached as in Lebanon in the 1980s when that awful war finally imperfectly petered out.
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But a fund of any kind can be useful in an emergency, as Australia's surplus, although limited to 1% of GDP, proved during the world financial crisis.
A plant of any kind can be toxic: try eating a rhubarb leaf, and see what happens.
Transitions of any kind can be a helpful prompt to a more thoughtful and grateful frame of mind.
While committee work of any kind can be a hassle, there are definite up-sides to working on scientific review panels.
But as we all know, buying secondhand goods of any kind can be a perilous undertaking.
Whatever the truth, Amazon's move underlines that buying budget hardware of any kind can be a false economy when it comes to security.
Survivors of any kind can be a little leery of telling their stories out of fear of feeling judged.
Finding time to keep a journal or diary of any kind can be difficult, and nature journals are no different.
Indian restaurants of a certain kind can be found by the hundreds in Manhattan and Queens.
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