Sentence examples for additional kinds from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "additional kinds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to more types or varieties of something beyond what has already been mentioned.
Example: "In addition to the standard flavors, we also offer additional kinds of ice cream, such as vegan and gluten-free options."
Alternatives: "more types" or "further varieties".

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The nucleus contains additional kinds of snRNPs that contribute to the biogenesis of other classes of RNA.

For the moment, though, Lands Endd is occupied with expanding its custom service into shirts, as well as pants made of additional kinds of fabrics, later this year.

These include planting cover crops, leaving organic matter in fields after harvest, rotating in additional kinds of crops and managing grazing.

An implementation which supports additional kinds of function names must specify for each how the corresponding function block name is computed.

In a joint announcement, the Fed and the Treasury said they would extend the program but they also announced pointedly that they would not expand the program to finance lending backed by additional kinds of collateral.

The survey confirms earlier work by other authors on design decision classification and influence factors, and also identifies additional kinds of decisions and influence factors not mentioned in previous work.

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But across New York City and the region, as the games have unfolded, there has been a different, additional kind of scorekeeping going on.

So I kept up with his story to see how would it turn out — and, not to give too much away, what happened to James More really happens, and I think that gives it an additional kind of gravity.

If there really are four things, and you just haven't happen to have seen that additional kind of thing before, you're going to be less likely to believe in it.

Perhaps it is better regarded as a separate and additional kind of obligatio.

On the other hand, by introducing the potential whole as an additional kind of whole, Boethius appears to be signalling that potential wholes do not have parts in the same way that other true wholes have parts: Socrates can be separated into his hands, feet, and so forth; a chemical mixture can be reduced back into its ingredients.

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