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The phrase "a kind for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as it does not fit standard grammatical structures or idiomatic expressions.
Example: "This is a kind for helping others" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "a type of" or "a sort of".
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For six years, Revis was one of a kind for the Jets.
Nevertheless, too-big-to-fail would be progress of a kind for the Chinese financial system.
_ I have the gift — unless it's a curse of a kind — for immediate "empathy" with adolescents, especially girls.
He decided that atoms are not infinite in variety as had been supposed and that they are limited to one of a kind for each element.
There's also love (of a kind) for Tamland, in the form of an appropriately dimwitted new wife, played by Bridesmaids' Kristen Wiig.
I had been mulling over a character, a detective of a kind, for some years, whom I wanted to put into an unusual milieu.
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In contemporary use, the term is often used for a kind of concern for another.
A kind of playroom for the man.
A kind of electricity, for a start.
Schopenhauer made a kind of plea for mono-tasking.
— that this was a kind of music for him.
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