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The phrase "a kind of human" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type or category of human beings, often in a metaphorical or comparative context.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist is portrayed as a kind of human who transcends the limitations of ordinary existence."
Alternatives: "a type of person" or "a sort of human being".
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They have a kind of human warmth.
They make it a kind of human being.
"It gives it a kind of human presence".
Or perhaps it's a kind of human terrarium.
Are Medicaid work requirements a kind of human subject experimentation, or something even worse?
But the interview has to be, above all, a kind of human exchange.
A kind of human witchcraft in which the body is transformed into pure grace and emotion.
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One way of looking at the state is as a kind of human-processing machine.
In Mr. Chang's solution, a kind of human-size briefcase, everything can be folded away so that the space feels expansive, like a yoga studio.
Too heavy to lift, the blocks would then have been dragged from the quarry, probably using a capstan, a kind of human-driven winch though the possibility of a sledge is also under discussion.
It is "a crunchy food formulated in various shapes and colors to look very much like a kind of human-looking dish, like a stew," said Kerry Lyman, a spokeswoman.
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a model of human
a species of human
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a description of human
a class of human
a genre of human
a kind of victims
a kind of citizens
a kind of fundamental
a kind of made
a kind of activities
a kind of spinning
a strand of human
a trace of human
a wave of human
a kind of religious
a treasury of human
a kind of egalitarian
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