Sentence examples for able to kind from inspiring English sources

The phrase "able to kind" is not correct in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and seems to be a combination of two separate ideas that do not fit together.
Example: "I am able to kind my thoughts before speaking." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "capable of kindness" or "able to be kind."

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I've always been able to kind of stay relevant in the game by working".

I was surprised at how well I was able to kind of jump back into it".

"I was able to kind of turn the corner at Eastbourne," he said.

"Because of that, I've always been able to kind of block that question".

I was able to kind of rest a little bit, and not have to go out there all the time.

And I've been fortunate in my life to be able to kind of branch out and understand there's some things that are a little more important than this.

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And when you have been consistently kind to yourself, you are better able to be kind to others.

To be able to be kind to someone you loved seemed a fortunate thing.

At last, the writer is able to be kind to his wounded former selves".

It's enough to be able to identify kind membership, thereby giving us a degree of explanatory and predictive control.

I'm able to dictate, kind of, at least for my character and style of humor.

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