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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type or concept of time that may not fit traditional definitions.
Example: "In this meditation, we explore a kind of time that transcends the usual constraints of past, present, and future."
Alternatives: "a type of time" or "a form of time".
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This trove, too, is a kind of time capsule.
Each cave has become a kind of time capsule".
A museum visit should be a kind of time travel.
"Others view our growth as a kind of time bomb".
It provides a kind of time diversity to protect the transmitted data against bursts of errors.
The Dutch woman had eloquently called the piece "a kind of time machine, defying any moment".
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And searching for them is like entering a kind of time-machine version of Google Earth.
Concrete creep is traditionally defined to be a kind of time-dependent behavior exhibited by concrete under sustained constant loads.
When I first saw the figures in such a lifelike material, I felt a kind of time-space collapse.
This paper presents a kind of time-varying impulsive Takagi Sugeno (T S) fuzzy model with parametric uncertainties in which each subsystem of the model is time-varying.
A numerical method for a kind of time-dependent two-dimensional two-sided space fractional diffusion equations is developed in this paper.
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