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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about what kind" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when asking for clarification or specification regarding the type or category of something. Example: "Can you tell me more about what kind of music you enjoy listening to?"
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It's about what kind of people they are.
We talked about what kind of woman she is".
"Something about what kind of people live here".
But they disagreed about what kind of impression this gives.
It's about what kind of lives they've chosen to lead.
They care about what kind of glass they use".
It's about what kind of country we are".
Historians differ about what kind of king Edward IV was.
They joked about what kind of wedding they would have.
It's about what kind of country it's going to be.
This is about what kind of generation we're bringing up".
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