Sentence examples for a kind of too from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a kind of too" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to suggest that something is somewhat similar or related to another thing, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "I feel like this movie is a kind of too similar to the last one we watched."
Alternatives: "somewhat similar" or "a sort of also".

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It's also possible The Onion may have made themselves a target last week when they copied and re-tweeted the hoax @AP message as a kind of "too soon" joke.  .

It's also possible the Onion may have made themselves a target last week when they copied and retweeted the hoax @AP message as a kind of "too soon" joke.  .

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It's a mix of things, a kind of too-muchness.

This means that bigness is a mirage, but it also means that smallness is a kind of illusion, too.

They're rough but also very precise, which gives them poetry and a kind of tenderness too.

But for Michael Nutter, the reverse was also true: not supporting Obama's candidacy marked a kind of progress, too.

That's a kind of performance, too.

It could be a kind of freedom, too.

A restaurant kitchen can be a kind of mother, too.

There is a kind of freedom, too, in aging together.

The look was a kind of context too.

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