Sentence examples for about a kind from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about a kind" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing a specific type or category of something, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "We were talking about a kind of music that blends various genres."
Alternatives: "of a type" or "of a sort".

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Such measures would give visibility to EU politicians, foster public discourse and bring about a kind of European public sphere [32].

I'm talking about a kind of… breathlessness.

He's talking about a kind of theatrical, Disneyland 'homely' – not what you actually get at home".

A regional writer who wrote a lot about a kind of life that is now passing.

One young woman spun a story about a kind of love triangle.

Hotels and theater are connected in another way, Mr. Rockwell added: "Both are about a kind of temporary community".

He later told me about a kind of dessert keşkek, made with dried fruit instead of meat.

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Or how about a different kind of recycling?

Furthermore, decoration of the graphene nanosheets with organic/inorganic materials can bring about an important kind of graphene-based composites[5 10].

Implicit in these headlines about "overperforming" is a kind of curious, if not actually prejudicial.

There was a secretiveness about him, a kind of shyness which made him avoid eye contact. . . .

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