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The phrase "just kind" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically implies a certain level of understanding, sympathy, or kindness. For example, you might say, "I understand you're feeling overwhelmed - I'm just kind of in the same boat."
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Today, it's just kind.
It just kind of mushroomed.
It just kind of oozes.
Something just kind of clicked".
They just kind of reloaded".
"We just kind of knew".
"It just kind of snowballed".
Everything just kind of clicked.
"It just kind of builds.
It just kind of happened".
"I just kind of quit.
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