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The phrase "almost a kind of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that resembles or is similar to another thing, but not exactly the same.
Example: "The painting is almost a kind of abstract expressionism, blending various styles and techniques."
Alternatives: "nearly a type of" or "practically a form of".
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Almost a kind of DNA.
They are almost a kind of readymade".
It is a riveting tale, almost a kind of fable.
It's more than insensitivity, it's almost a kind of blindness.
Janeway's volume is almost a kind of "New Deal Confidential".
There was almost a kind of, not just relief but euphoria.
"It was almost a kind of psychotherapy; it was a very intense interview.
It's almost a kind of war tourism as these American planes bomb the Iraqi's artillery positions.
The society there is so fragmented that it has almost a kind of cohesion.
It has a unique profile and almost a kind of mountain-peak roof line".
"Spending that last night with her evoked almost a kind of terror.
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