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The phrase "be of different kinds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of types or categories of something.
Example: "The fruits in the basket are of different kinds, including apples, oranges, and bananas."
Alternatives: "be of various types" or "come in different varieties".
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"She's a Bangladeshi writing about Bangladeshis" was one defence of her in the Guardian, but "Bangladeshis" is as monolithic an idea as "the Iraqi people", as though they might not be of different kinds, opposing views and personal circumstance.
Such principles can be of different kinds.
Apparently, entrepreneurial learning can be of different kinds.
Uncertainties in energy scenarios can have different sources and can be of different kinds.
Resulting hybrids would be of different kinds according to the set of factors that play a larger influence.
The work with the parents could be of different kinds: cooperation, conflict or totally absent parents.
Similar(53)
Bureaucratic maladies are of different kinds.
Treaties are of different kinds and terminable in different ways.
Bots are of different kinds, too; they automate conversations, transactions or workflows.
These discretionary powers are of different kinds and operate at different levels.
Bots are of different kinds, too; they automate conversations, transactions or workflows.
More suggestions(15)
be of different data
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be of different races
be of different scales
be of different units
be of different depths
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