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The phrase "a kind of strength" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type or quality of strength, often in a metaphorical or abstract sense.
Example: "Her resilience in the face of adversity is a kind of strength that inspires those around her."
Alternatives: "a type of strength" or "a form of strength."
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"It brings a very industrial feel," he added, "a kind of strength and oversized dimension".
"It had a kind of strength and virility to it that would appeal to men".
"A kind of strength it had was wounded," Dr. Galison said of the physics community.
"So what's the point of leaving?" In the unsentimental world of Silver's stories, resignation is a kind of strength.
"Some people have these small, positive schemes for survival, a kind of strength that I am attracted to, maybe because I'm prone to the blues".
Every object chez Judd had a kind of strength of personality or presence, as if it had been carefully scrutinized before being let in the door, which it had.
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The ultimate strength of steel skin was predicted by a kind of Direct Strength Method (DSM).
Fortunately, she had a lot of heart and a kind of natural strength, her trademark.
"The ring is part of her armor and the light symbolic, a sign of a kind of supernatural strength".
He's only little, and the CEO of Airbus, Thomas Enders, is tall with a kind of lanky strength.
It gave me a kind of private strength that allowed me to withstand certain indignities, confident that everything was temporary.
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