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The phrase "a kind of reply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a response that is not a direct or typical reply but falls into a certain category or type of response.
Example: "Her message was a kind of reply to the concerns raised in the meeting, though it didn't address them directly."
Alternatives: "a type of response" or "a sort of answer".
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Judge Holden wonders, "If God meant to interfere in the degeneracy of mankind would he not have done so by now?," which is a kind of reply to a complaint made earlier in the book by an old hermit: "You can find meanness in the least of creatures, but when God made man the devil was at his elbow".
Such an identity shift is a kind of reply to the water, and - is this the beginning of Peace?
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For a different kind of reply to the original objection one that does not invoke frames of reference see Maudlin (2012, 76 9).
Ask the three how they got interested in urban and suburban planning and they reply with a kind of group answer about their college's hometown.
The U.S., at the time, at least, was an unreliable narrator of its own reality, one engaged in a kind of monologue that evaded reply.
The comment from the Pytho is then cited as an instance of this kind of reply.
that's a kind of coffee right, I replied.
This kind of reply can be spelled out in two ways.
Can we offer the moral skeptic the same kind of reply?
This kind of reply is offered not only by Kantians, but also by Humean constructivists (Velleman 2009, 138 141).
One kind of reply to the objection given is to argue that the objector has taken the data of the argument from evil – typically horrendous evils – and replaced them with some relatively minor evils.
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