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"feeling kind of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a mild or hesitant feeling about something. Example: "I'm feeling kind of nervous about my interview tomorrow."
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If you don't know how to bring it up or feel uncomfortable, try saying something like, "Hey, I've been feeling kind of weird/down/upset lately.
I'm feeling kind of offended".
"I'm feeling kind of tranquil" she said.
You're just feeling kind of like forever.
People start feeling kind of like jerks.
"I'm still feeling kind of shaky.
When it's over, you're left feeling kind of cheap.
Now, aren't you feeling kind of … out of a job?
"I got to the point where I started feeling kind of sorry for them.
I wound up sleeping at the airport, feeling kind of foolish.
There just aren't that many episodes until you get there without feeling kind of stall-y.
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