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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also kind of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a degree of uncertainty or to soften a statement, often indicating that something is somewhat true but not entirely.
Example: "I am also kind of interested in that new project, but I have some reservations."
Alternatives: "somewhat" or "rather".
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"Also kind of weird.
But they are also kind of exhilarating.
It's also kind of scary.
It's also kind of funny.
"It's also kind of magical.
But it was also kind of great.
"But it's also kind of a relief".
Wasn't it also kind of true?
Unfortunately, it's also kind of apt.
But it's also kind of lying.
But also kind of a blast.
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