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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kinda" is not considered grammatically correct in written English.
It is a slang term that is more commonly used in spoken language or informal writing, but not in formal writing. Example: "I'm not really sure, but it's a kinda cool concept."
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A kinda ripping sound.
It can be a kinda cultural exchange".
Reminds me of a kinda personal story..
There's a kinda general skepticism, I agree, about institutions.
"Someone's gonna get a kinda flat seat in business — hey, you never know".
"I really like Fame 'cos I'm a kinda 80s guy," he laughs.
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Appropriately subtitled "A Kinda-Sorta Mini Retrospective," the 75-minute event featured a premiere and bits and pieces from dances created since 1992.
Want the experience of a kinda-sorta-hover-board, but don't have $10,000 and a copper halfpipe laying around?
Then came the 8.9-inch Sylvania MESO, which was a kinda-sorta rebranded Amtek Elego by Digital Gadgets, a licensee of Sylvania.
Ahhh, just what the doctor ordered: Logitech just released a wireless guitar controller that looks like a kinda-sorta Superstrat played by Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden along with a collapsable drum kit for the Wii and the XBox360.
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