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Discover LudwigThe phrase "genuine kind" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is truly kind and has a sincere nature. Example: "She had a genuine kind heart, always willing to help those in need."
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Adventurous, genuine, kind.
Genuine, kind and straightforward – that's the beauty of his greatness".
"You are an honest man, genuine, kind … We will always miss you".
"But if you looked in his eyes,' he added, "he seemed to be a very genuine, kind, loving person".
He hopes to build on the goals of his predecessor, Jack Ward Thomas, to emphasise forest health of the genuine kind as much as, or more than, logging.
The relief is understandable: with Mr Yanukovych gone, Ukraine has a chance at last to ditch its ersatz, post-Soviet version of democracy for the genuine kind.
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We should not expect genuine kinds at intermediate steps on either the left- or right-hand side of the division.
Although the Stranger admits that he is wandering from the topic and should put off discussion of method until another occasion, he tarries a little longer to give a lecture on the difference between mere parts of a kind and parts that are themselves genuine kinds (Statesman 263b).
Spend enough time there, and you come to see Sauter as a genuine, kind-hearted middle-aged man, full of goodwill that he believes the world will reciprocate.
And to the extent that they do not, does that show that these kinds are not genuine natural kinds after all, but are something different?
Jim is genuine and kind.
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