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The phrase "a kindred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is similar or related in nature, often in a familial or emotional context.
Example: "She felt a deep connection with him, as if they were kindred spirits."
Alternatives: "a similar" or "a related".
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A kindred spirit.
Business organisations sense a kindred spirit.
He found a kindred maverick in Bono.
I sensed a kindred spirit.
Elsa is a kindred spirit.
He's a KINDRED SPIRIT, one of us.
In Manuel, Shines found a kindred spirit.
Something tells me you're a kindred spirit.
I felt there was a kindred spirit".
They have found a kindred spirit.
In Nureyev, Guillem found a kindred soul.
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