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Discover LudwigThe phrase "especially kind" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when you are emphasizing someone's kindness or generosity. For example, "John was especially kind when he helped me move all of my furniture."
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"Mark was especially kind and comforting," Dr. LiCalzi recalled.
Her designs were especially kind to tall women.
The last couple of years have not been especially kind to Gyllenhaal.
(The eccentricity is no joke, but the details aren't especially kind.
The critics, including ours, have not been especially kind to "The Lone Ranger".
The winter was especially kind to the Asian tiger mosquito, a tropical species now living here.
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Especially my kind of unmarried man.
All else is kidology of an especially despicable kind.
Its logic is of an especially enervating kind.
"He was very open to critical writing, especially the kind that includes lots of gossip".
If this was "closure," it was of an especially cursed kind.
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