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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind-hearted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is compassionate and caring towards others.
Example: "She is a kind-hearted person who always goes out of her way to help those in need."
Alternatives: "a compassionate" or "a warm-hearted".
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He believed he was at heart a radical but hoped, he said, to be a kind-hearted one.
A kind-hearted, gentle soul.
They know I'm a kind-hearted person.
"He was such a kind-hearted man," he said.
Siti Amirah, 83, was described as a "kind-hearted, beautiful woman" by a family spokeswoman.
He is just 43 years old and is a kind-hearted man".
The orphanage does not have space, but a kind-hearted volunteer worker agrees to take him in anyway.
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"I want everyone to know what a kind hearted loving man he was but at this point I can barely breathe," she told USA Today.
Do you bounce like Tigger in the classroom, or are you a bit more of an scholarly Owl or perhaps a kind hearted, docile Kanga?
I chime in hopefully, "a kind hearted Midwesterner on vacation?" "Yes!
We need a sergeant major in charge and not a kind hearted psychologist.
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