Sentence examples for a kind of evolution from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a kind of evolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or change that resembles or is similar to evolution in some way.
Example: "The development of technology over the years can be seen as a kind of evolution, adapting to the needs of society."
Alternatives: "a form of evolution" or "a type of evolution".

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But there's a kind of evolution about the Ironic studio albums.

If this is, indeed, why they are unsilenced during neural development, then our brains can be thought of as hosting a kind of evolution in miniature.

He seems to conceive the making of objects as a kind of evolution which differentiates one man from another, one society from another.

Balzac, in the introduction to The Human Comedy, says that the world consists of "men, women and things – that is to say, persons and the material representation they make of their thoughts – that is to say, man and life". He seems to conceive the making of objects as a kind of evolution which differentiates one man from another, one society from another.

"It's a kind of evolution process.

I thought that they would reflect a kind of evolution.

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Protector is a kind of evolution-inducing held item, and it kind of looks like the roof of a barn house.

It could be the name of anything, as long as it's annual, so it could accommodate any kind of evolution.

It has a kind of silent evolution in the imagination.

1.02am The piece is proceeding with a kind of glacial evolution.

But most here, both those opposed and supportive, think that there is a kind of inexorable evolution taking place, a willful, if in some cases tentative, hike toward normalization.

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