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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of one" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is a type or category of a particular thing, often in a vague or non-specific manner.
Example: "He is a kind of one who always seeks adventure and new experiences."
Alternatives: "a sort of one" or "a type of one".
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Adoption here is a kind of "one man's trash is another man's treasure" proposition.
In this paper we study the coupled axial-transverse nonlinear vibrations of a kind of one dimensional structured solids by application of the so called Inertia Gradient Nonlinear continuum model.
So you can argue that this project is a kind of "one for me" after the $1.1 billion-plus success of Aquaman.
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These happen either communally, or in a kind of one-on-one confrontation between Sentain and Galoup.
The singular focus on the economic woes of the country has produced a kind of one-note campaign on both sides.
Until recently, a portal was a kind of one-stop-shopping informational magnet on the Internet, a web site whose sole purpose was to give consumers everything they needed at the click of a mouse.
In the two decades since, Mr. Yergin, operating as a kind of one-man think tank, has had a virtual monopoly on the subject of energy and geopolitics.
Art becomes a kind of one-liner.
Poiret functioned as a kind of one-man cultural scene.
Ghafoor is a kind of one-woman cultural revolution.
Bogus is a kind of one-note resentment machine.
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