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"a kink" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a small twist or bend, especially in something that is normally straight. You can use it in various contexts, such as describing a physical object, a person's behavior, or a situation. Example: "The wire had a kink in it, causing the electricity to flicker on and off." Example: "He has a bit of a kink in his personality but overall, he's a great guy." Example: "Their relationship had a few kinks to work out, but they were committed to making it work."
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Although there has been a kink in the wonderfulocity".
But there is a kink in that approach.
By 2005, though, the line had a kink in it.
This small, groundbreaking comedy is a contemporary Cinderella story with a kink and a wink.
The savings and loan crisis of the late 1980s put a kink in that plan.
Next week's chart faces a kink thanks to a recent change in Billboard's chart policy.
His neck was very broad, hardly a kink where it joined his upper body.
A kink "is the use of props, costumes and role play to enhance partner intimacy".
She says staff told her "it looked like a kink in the lower intestine".
But the recession put a kink in big real-estate deals.
You will notice that there is a kink in the graph.
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