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The phrase "are every kind" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to express the existence of various types or categories of something.
Example: "There are every kind of fruit available at the market." (Corrected: "There are all kinds of fruit available at the market.")
Alternatives: "are all kinds" or "come in every kind".
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Cuckold-fantasists are every kind of person, not identifiable by what they wear or the circumstances of their public life.
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