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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of pop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a genre or style of music that has pop elements or characteristics.
Example: "Her new album is a kind of pop that blends electronic beats with soulful melodies."
Alternatives: "a type of pop" or "a form of pop".
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Cohn has always been a kind of pop phenomenologist.
It turned into a kind of pop event.
So the critical analysis of pop culture has itself become a kind of pop culture.
They experimented with ska, and then with a kind of pop brashness.
He now presents these as a "story set to music", a kind of pop opera.
It's a strangely appropriate occasion, since you could argue that Blunt is a kind of pop equivalent to Beadle.
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Every once in a while, the amplifier would spit out a distinctly different sound-a kind of pop or sudden "pfftttt". "That zip you hear?" Rezai explained.
It is a kind of Pop-inflected primitivism.
Conceptually, the building is a work in progress, a kind of pop-up architecture.
Mormonism is a kind of pop-art cartoon version of this belief.
Mr. Rogen's casting, like Mr. Carell's, is less a stunt than a kind of pop-culture insurance clause.
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