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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of stuff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a category or type of material or substance in a general sense.
Example: "This is a kind of stuff that can be used for various crafting projects."
Alternatives: "a type of material" or "a sort of substance."
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Or so have decreed Jordana Abraham, 23, and Samantha Fishbein and Aleen Kuperman, both 24, the creators of the Web site Betches Love This, which has become a kind of Stuff White People Like for a certain collegiate, mostly female set, with headlines like "Study Finds Smarter People Drink More," "The Wolf of Wall Street Trailer Looks Sick" or simply "Follow Us, Losers".
Implicit in this view is the assumption that power is "a kind of stuff that can be possessed by individuals in greater or lesser amounts" (Young 1990, 31).
First, Young maintains that it is wrong to think of power as a kind of stuff that can be possessed; on her view, power is a relation, not a thing that can be distributed or redistributed.
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Photograph: A Page/Flickr/Some right reserved The last set of finalists, from SICamp in April, included the Visiting Prisons project, which aimed to make it easier for families to co-ordinate prison visits, On The Up to help young people with their personal skills and Stuffshare, a kind of stuff-swapping club.
Good goat satay and martabak, a kind of stuffed crêpe.
Though fairly simple, the wine is thick with grape-skin particles that add up to a kind of stuffing.
As for the wild rice and quinoa dish, a kind of stuffing for breakfast, this -- like the traditional post-Thanksgiving meal -- is a perfect place for leftovers.
This glutinous film is coated in a kind of buttery stuff, a soft golden glow of ersatz romance.
(a) The 'ectoplasm' account: The view that immaterial substance is a kind of immaterial stuff.
As made by Mr. Spangenthal, it's a kind of ravioli stuffed with wild mushrooms and ricotta.
Possessing a different kind of stuff than Yuri Gagarin or Neil Armstrong, they've fanned out across the dazzlingly variegated archipelago of worlds that orbit the sun.
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