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The phrase "about kind" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its lack of grammatical structure and context.
Example: "I am not sure what you mean when you say 'about kind.'"
Alternatives: "regarding type" or "concerning nature".
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"What happens is that the campaign becomes about, kind of, you know, the hopes and dreams of people riding on you," he said.
I was so paranoid about kind words.
And it's about kind of crazy sex".
It's about kind of experimenting with those changes".
It's about kind of the off-course life, and there's a period of acclimatization".
"He thought about kind of going down, but I think he didn't quite know what to do," Manning said.
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Once, while out on night ops, I overheard a pudgy, young Coast Guard officer letting everyone know just this, in a snarky, what's-all-the-hassle-about kind of way.
On an alternative account, Aristotle is merely talking about kinds.
But what about kinds of substances that do require particular kinds of matter?
The second claim, essentialism about kinds, does not obviously imply the first, individual essentialism.
Nominalism, for example, can be regarded as a reductive theory about kinds.
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