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The phrase "each kind" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a distinct type or category of something. You can use it when you want to highlight the individuality or diversity within a group or collection. Example: "The gallery featured artwork from each kind of artist, from traditional painters to modern sculptors."
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I would imagine it's different for each kind of cheese.
Each kind appears to have a distinct source.
Each kind of intelligence has benefits and drawbacks.
The jurors try to represent each kind of work.
Finally, it's too bad that the steps are different for each kind of source and each kind of blank DVD.
identifying the signals of each kind.
There is a fixed number of each kind of output.
Thirty seeds each kind were used for measurement.
Identification factors for each kind of hydrocarbon gas were summarized.
Three samples of each kind have been studied.
each kind is exclusively found: habits of all are indistinguishable.
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