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The phrase "a kind of a problem" is not standard in written English; it is more common to say "a kind of problem." You can use it when you want to describe a problem that is not easily categorized or is somewhat ambiguous.
Example: "This is a kind of problem that requires creative thinking to solve."
Alternatives: "a type of problem" or "a sort of problem."
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But there's also a kind of a problem in transparency as well, and dealing with the companies that they provide the insurance to.
So it's a kind of a problem to us to understand when that's going to happen and it will certainly be a challenge; we have to therefore make sure that we are gathering the evidence in case they do".
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Note that under our assumptions, for λ large enough, the following Dirichlet problem is a kind of a 'limit' problem: where Ω : = int a − 1 ( 0 ).
And so this is a, kind of, a toy problem.
For the past decade or so, Prum has combined the studies of evolution and development to analyze feathers as "a kind of a tough problem in the evolution of novelty".
Mr. Lee today says Mr. Logue was someone "who could bring together disparate groups in search of a common solution to virtually any kind of a problem".
The company owner explained that the police were looking for any kind of a problem as an excuse to take a bribe (the brand new Land Rover didn't offer such opportunities).
A friend suggested the Grinberg method, calling it "a kind of a physical therapy for psychological problems".
One hears a kind of itemized problem solving, a determination to live up to every traditional gesture of style.
The first is that our own intelligence is an evolved biological solution to a kind of optimization problem, operating under very tight constraints of time, energy, raw materials, historical starting point and no doubt many other factors.
The poignant, witty, brilliantly written and acted film is even better than Ms. Shelton's last, "Humpday," which also presented a dicey sexual puzzle as a kind of mathematical problem.
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