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Discover Ludwig"gets kind of" is correct and usable in written English, and is typically used to express uncertainty
Example: "I think the exam gets kind of difficult when you reach the third section."
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Foam gets kind of a negative connotation.
"It gets kind of boring".
"It gets kind of insane," she added.
"Once you get started, it gets kind of easier".
"It gets kind of frustrating," said Mr. Fredericks, 30.
"Sometimes it gets kind of lonely," Busenitz, 25, said.
After that, it seems like it gets kind of foggy".
"It gets kind of ridiculous, analyzing all the scenarios.
It "gets kind of wild very fast," says Gabriela Schlau-Cohen.
"It gets kind of tough when you get to high school," he said.
With so much blather filling the air, some of the conversation inevitably gets kind of dumb.
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