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The phrase "a kind of second" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is similar to or reminiscent of a second, often in a metaphorical or comparative context.
Example: "The moment felt like a kind of second, where time seemed to stand still as we shared our thoughts."
Alternatives: "a sort of moment" or "a type of instant."
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It's a kind of second birth.
I achieve a kind of second tier of popularity.
"It's a kind of second Golden Age of the oyster".
But maybe he had a kind of second sight.
The anniversary of a soldier's injury is called his alive day, a kind of second birthday.
Laser treatment is now regarded as a kind of second medication for open-angle glaucoma.
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"Make-do," he believes, conveys a kind of second-class citizenship.
But a lot of these programs struggle with a kind of second-class status.
"It's creating, in a way, a kind of second-class citizenship.
In the southern United States "y'all" has already been a kind of second-person plural pronoun for a while.
Gradually, I became the drudge and, what's more, accepted my role as a kind of second-class citizen.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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