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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of solid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a material or substance that has solid characteristics but may not fit into a specific category of solids.
Example: "The new material developed in the lab is a kind of solid that exhibits both flexibility and strength."
Alternatives: "a type of solid" or "a form of solid".
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"They are not buddy-buddy, but they have a kind of solid relationship of trying to work to get some stuff done".
"Too?" she says, crying, laughing, pulling Olivia in as well, so that the three form a kind of solid thing, a weight, a substance, as round as a boulder, which, for the moment, fills in the empty space that was there just before.
Gas hydrate (GH) is a kind of solid energy resource with huge reserve.
Heteropoly acids (HPAs) as a kind of solid acid catalysts can facilitate the reaction.
In the actual mining conditions, the drilling fluid is a kind of solid, liquid, and gas multi-phase mixed fluid.
The failed brake pads have been recognized as a kind of solid waste, which result in serious environmental problem.
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The subway has always provided the best excuse in New York City, a kind of solid-gold note from home asking the teacher to pardon the tardy student: "Sorry I was late, boss.
In the designed laser Doppler velocimeter (LDV) for the vehicle self-contained navigation system, the reference object is a kind of solid-state surface.
Parts of Corcogemore lack any kind of solid ground; sometimes I took a step and sunk up to my knees, other times the spongy ground only gave a few inches.
"They are all kind of solid," Christopher said.
He does not become any kind of solid.
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