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The phrase "any kind of cheating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various forms or types of cheating in a general context.
Example: "The school has a strict policy against any kind of cheating during exams."
Alternatives: "any form of cheating" or "any type of cheating".
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"Any kind of cheating between the white lines is encouraged," Mr. Thorn said.
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To avoid them is a kind of cheating.
The books, Athill is quick to point out, are a kind of "cheating".
Family members who have been ruthlessly hijacked as characters have no means of redress, no outlet for their own story, no forum in which to proclaim to the same public, "But I'm not really like that!" or "That's a lie, she made all that up!" Fiction, too, is a kind of cheating.
And he attacks any pending deal that will last only 10 years and invites the kind of cheating the Russians have done on their arms deals.
I felt like I was kind of cheating society or something.
In place of the serendipity achieved from actually writing everything by hand, each letter here was drawn once or twice and then repeated when needed like a regular typeface, which is kind of cheating.
However, I never thought that I would be involved in this kind of cheating situation in the college environment, because the students I am teaching are mostly pre-med or pre-professional students.
No, not that kind of cheating.
Kind of cheating in my book.
They've really taken it away from the players ― and a lot of that has been done by the NFL Players Association ― but it's kind of cheating the players in their development.
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