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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'kind about' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'kind to (or towards) someone/something' to describe an action of being generous or showing care towards someone or something. For example, "I always try to be kind to my neighbors."
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But she's kind about it, even empathetic.
"They were really kind about it.
We should not, however, be kind about this gala.
(Her editors were kind about it, she said).
They made no formal statement of any kind about Iraq.
A lot. 9.39pm: They're surprisingly kind about Crayola D'Ville.
Men are seldom kind about women playing team sports.
And I would hope that he would be somewhat kind about his feelings toward me".
"Now, be kind about the bailout, Mr Cartwright," says a woman in a sweet and airy accent.
Barber gushed in response: "You have always been so kind about my music, which I don't forget.
He was "kind" about it but also turned the book down.
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