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The phrase "a kindly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is gentle, caring, or benevolent in nature.
Example: "She had a kindly smile that made everyone feel at ease."
Alternatives: "a gentle" or "a benevolent".
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That's a kindly understatement.
A kindly laugh.
A kindly publicist set it up.
He began a kindly pretense of remonstration.
There followed a kindly stern lecture.
I am a kindly man at heart,.
Some may find a kindly physician.
Two: a kindly, harassed dad and a kindly, slightly less harassed Scottish nanny.
(A kindly friend translated for me: "interest rates versus taxes").
To a kindly, graying driver, I said, "U.C.D".
He described Hitler as a "kindly man" who "dreads war".
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