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Free sign upThe phrase "add a kind of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to introduce a specific type or category of something in a sentence.
Example: "To enhance the flavor of the dish, you can add a kind of spice that complements the main ingredients."
Alternatives: "include a type of" or "introduce a sort of".
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Some teams may look to add a kind of veteran presence.
At Guh Song, this is a thick, rich, inky black bean sauce loaded with tender bits of beef or pork and minced raw onions that add a kind of cumulative gentle spiciness.
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle's cool, neutral colors add a kind of gentility to the proceedings, and his simple sets with their sly takes on perspective have more or less survived the years.
One can add a kind of extensionality principle to the λ-calculus; see section 5.2.
"Eventually nanoelectronics will add a kind of cognition — giving machine tools the ability to sense and adapt to changes that could impact tolerances and quality.
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"It brings a very industrial feel," he added, "a kind of strength and oversized dimension".
This consideration adds a kind of meta-pleasure to the narrative.
It doesn't so much melt as cling, adding a kind of creamy flavor with only a little sharpness.
Mikki Kunttu's beams and shafts of light and punishing flashes of glare added a kind of visual Adrenalin.
The soft gonglike sounds in the small gallery devoted to paintings of winter added a kind of "chain of being" resonance that seemed almost appropriate.
The fact that some of it is true and some of it isn't adds a kind of interesting level of speculation to the reading process.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com