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The phrase "a kind of mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type or category of thinking or mental state.
Example: "She has a kind of mind that is always questioning and seeking deeper understanding."
Alternatives: "a type of intellect" or "a sort of mentality".
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This space has become a kind of mind map for him.
MacCallum-Stewart says that her site quickly became a kind of "mind gym", a place to test out and develop ideas and to hone her prose style.
Desi undergoes a kind of mind meld with each of his visitors, which gives them all a chance to tell their stories.
"In modern-day dressage, what's really important is that you have horses that can be powerful and fit because doing a Grand Prix with those movements involves incredible strength and a kind of mind to flawlessly make those transitions".
Tact is after all a kind of mind reading.
Open-mindedness was a kind of mind characterized by autonomy, creativity, and the use of reason.
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It's a kind of mind-set".
"It was a kind of mind-set that rejected progress through the introduction of new technology".
Neuroscience shows that some people create a kind of mind-meld.
"He just instantly sized someone up and then said so," said Mr. Banta, 51. "It was a kind of mind-set that I wasn't accustomed to.
But as the season drags on and sleep becomes scarce, a kind of mind-altering madness sets in and the never-ending cycle – eat, sleep, fish – can take a toll.
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