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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act kind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when encouraging someone to behave in a kind or compassionate manner.
Example: "In difficult situations, it's important to remember to act kind towards others, even when we are feeling stressed."
Alternatives: "be kind" or "show kindness".
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It makes it less intimidating... you can become obsessed with structure, getting it to work in that three act kind of way".
Today's sleep medications are very crude, McKinney says, and act kind of like a giant frying pan over the head, knocking you out for the whole night.
Dr. Cooper is a big proponent of femtocells, which basically act kind of like access points to serve a specific, limited area.
Some of them just look a bit skinny and act kind of squirrelly.
They act kind of like dogs, jumping into chairs or walking up to people to be pet.
A friend once asked why I connect with people like her on Facebook, or even act kind at reunions or such.
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It's a second-act kind of thing.
Alas, she also acts kind of dead.
The answer, according to Higgs's idea, is that all of space is filled with an invisible substance — the Higgs field — which acts kind of like a pervasive molasses, exerting a drag force as particles try to accelerate through it.
To set the interest rate, Compound acts kind of like the Fed.
The opening acts kind of blend in to the DJ, and it feels a bit more seamless, aesthetically".
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