Sentence examples for a possible kind from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a possible kind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential categories or types of something that may exist or be considered.
Example: "In the study of ancient artifacts, researchers have identified a possible kind of tool that was used for hunting."
Alternatives: "a potential type" or "a conceivable category".

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In Wolterstorff 1980, he takes being an example of as undefined and uses it to define kinds—so that, for example, a possible kind is one such that it is possible there is an example of it.

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Here Gorovitz and MacIntyre saw a third possible kind of failure.

One of Peirce's central tasks was that of analyzing all possible kinds of signs.

It's just changing in all possible kinds of ways, at different speeds, in different countries.

"This record is very much an anything is possible kind of record.

However, do so in a mature and (if possible) kind way.

He also considered sentences of more complex logical structures, but nothing hinges upon their use that cannot be addressed relative to an example of the simplest possible kind.

It was the worst possible kind of day for a meteorologist: unpredictable.

The best possible kind".

That is the best possible kind of escape – when you are fully connected to yourself.

But getting them mixed up creates confusion of the worst possible kind.

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