Sentence examples for any kind of specific from inspiring English sources

The phrase "any kind of specific" is not correct in standard written English.
It is redundant because "any kind of" and "specific" convey conflicting meanings.
Example: "I don't have any kind of specific preference for the type of cuisine we should order."
Alternatives: "any specific" or "any particular".

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But, the lawyer hastened to add, "This is not intended to be any kind of specific statement".

Lindsay M. Komlanc, a spokeswoman for the Ohio State Highway Patrol, said that it would be difficult to establish any kind of specific protocol in her state because its roadways vary widely in conditions and terrain, not to mention amount of traffic.

These estimators, designed in continuous and discrete-time, do not assume or require any kind of specific relationships between the reaction rates and the state variables.

The main difference with meetup is that it is really topic oriented meaning that you can really define your interest and not choose among a directory of pre-defined center of interests leaving room for any kind of specific group and passions.

Mutations are described with a text description of the experimentally determined phenotype, but these descriptions do not adhere to any kind of specific format or controlled vocabulary.

Finally, it should be mentioned that the above chimerization mechanism does not include any kind of specific nucleotide basepairing between the nascent cDNA and the second RNA template.

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Swarming was a kind of specific movement for many microorganisms to migrate and colonize on moist surface.

Emotion can be embodied through corporal attitude, and at the same time, that expresses a kind of specific behavior.

Mitophagy, a kind of specific mitochondria-degrading autophagy, is capable of clearing abnormal mitochondria and controlling mitochondrial mass.

In addition, and this is a second reason not to count Tomasello as a nativist, the inborn structures he posits are not plausibly interpreted as containing any kind of language specific information or representations.

Bureaucracies are generally loath to make any kind of concrete, specific statements about things that can later be proven incorrect, meaning the NSS is going to generally be long on ideals and aspirations, but short on specifics.

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