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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from a kind" is not a complete sentence and cannot be used on its own in written English.
In order to use it, it needs to be part of a larger sentence. For example, "She received help from a kind stranger."
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"I'm suffering from a kind of overload.
"I'm suffering from a kind of post-partum depression".
"It came from a kind of humor," Mr. Weeks said.
It also suffers from a kind of developmental disease.
Yet the play, too, suffers from a kind of neglect.
He comes from a kind of French, Pétainist right.
"We come from a kind of Jesuitical school of accounting".
They are literary works benefiting from a kind of branding.
From "A Kind Word for Norman Rockwell," by Peter Schjeldahl.
Try 3: Finally, we received some aid from a kind fellow from AVRFreaks.net, Bob Gardner.
Penicillin grows agonizingly slowly, harvested from small droplets that leak from a kind of green mold.
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