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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a right kind of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a particular type or category that is deemed appropriate or suitable for a certain context.
Example: "To achieve the best results, you need to find a right kind of approach that fits your project."
Alternatives: "the appropriate type of" or "the suitable kind of".
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There was also a right kind of interior design, a right kind of dancing.
There was more than just a right kind of politics, one of her followers recalled.
Is there a "right" kind of inflammation that protects us from infections and a "wrong" kind that precipitates disease?
These are presumed to be more of individual centric concepts but a right kind of group enhances the creativity.
The price is right, the performance is right, and the portability is so right that it's somehow wrong (in a right kind of way).
"TVD" is also a genre show, but one with higher ratings than "Supernatural". Perhaps there's a "right" kind of genre that merits acceptance?
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We are asking, "Is your kid a the right kind of person?" There are really two issues here.
It's not a swipe left or swipe right kind of a decision, so don't just move forward with the first agent you meet," explained Staley.
While media coverage can sometimes help to spread panic during an outbreak, the right kind of information can potentially have the opposite effect, she says.
She dumped her first love, a poet, for an early marriage to the "right" kind of guy that failed.
"...there was an environment of being prepared to take a risk, with the right kind of conditions to support that".
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