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The phrase "a very distinct kind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the uniqueness or specificity of a particular type or category of something.
Example: "This painting represents a very distinct kind of artistic expression that challenges traditional norms."
Alternatives: "a uniquely different type" or "a notably specific kind".
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The air crackled with a very distinct kind of humid delirium.
Crap, basically – but a very distinct kind of crap that makes a slapstick still-life out of the world around us.
These have a very distinct kind of authority at least in the contemporary world and the authority of these different agencies is grounded in different principles.
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Guardiola's ability to make his own very distinct kind of systems‑football work even in the mud and blood of a race to the line in Europe's noisiest league will be key to what happens from here.
Psychologists have identified two very distinct kinds of envy: malicious and benign.
A novel is a very distinct and very complicated form of story-telling.
It was just a pure exchange of ideas that were kind of hovering around a very distinct aesthetic message that was carved out very clearly.
"It was a very distinct sound.
I had a very distinct vision.
"It's a very distinct shape," he said.
"He's got a very distinct style," said Mr. Broder.
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