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The phrase "a kind one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or thing that is characterized by kindness or a gentle nature.
Example: "She always chooses to be a kind one, offering help to those in need."
Alternatives: "a compassionate person" or "a gentle soul."
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That was good leadership, and good citizenship, on Tomlin's part — of a kind one hopes will become more common in football.
Diane Waldman, in her book on Cornell, suggests that Victorian toys, of a kind one still sees in flea markets, were a precursor; others have mentioned images in Atget's photographs and Victorian shadow boxes, those dainty mantelpiece ornaments.
It surpasses anything Chagall has done on the easel scale, and it is a breathtaking experience, of a kind one hardly expects in the theatre".
We invent the monster – is it a kind one or something that will destroy us?
They include images of upwardly licking flames, of a kind one finds in Tibetan painting, and areas of collage.
Or, if it's a good love, a kind one, you can feel the opposite: bigger than you are, braver, more certain of yourself.
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Sobchak's was just one instance, and a kinder one at that, in a stream of scoffing and mockery.
The nasty pack mentality shifted to a kinder one.
Meyer is a New York restaurateur of a different sort from Soulé — a kinder one, to start.
A kinder one.
As many boomers have noted, Woodstock's nirvana was a one-of-a-kind, one-weekend wonder anyway, not the utopia of subsequent myth.
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