Sentence examples for be able to kind from inspiring English sources

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That is the transition point to be able to kind of switch from learning to doing it better.

So it's got to be able to kind of balance between getting the nutrients, and defending itself, and also being able to replicate.

And I've been fortunate in my life to be able to kind of branch out and understand there's some things that are a little more important than this.

And he might be able to kind of reframe the problem and look at it as a glass half full as opposed to half empty.

"I continually think I'm the luckiest person on the earth to be able to kind of walk through this life that I get to live in the different places that we have," he says.

"When you see someone at one of their lowest points and you see them in such desperation, and then to be able to kind of follow them through their journey of recovery, to see them at a point where they are flourishing — it's really heartwarming and gratifying," Teague said.

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I was surprised at how well I was able to kind of jump back into it".

I've always been able to kind of stay relevant in the game by working".

"I was able to kind of turn the corner at Eastbourne," he said.

"Because of that, I've always been able to kind of block that question".

I was able to kind of rest a little bit, and not have to go out there all the time.

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