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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase "kind information" is not commonly used or considered correct in written English.
It is grammatically correct, but it is not commonly used to convey a specific meaning or idea. If you want to express the idea of sharing helpful or considerate information with someone, you could use phrases such as "useful information," "helpful information," or "thoughtful information." Example: "Thank you for the useful information you provided. It was very kind of you to share your knowledge with me."
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Thank you mate for this kind information.
I happened to be referring to my termite stick, for your kind information.
Tigers, for Mr Mitra's kind information, cannot be compared to crocodiles.
He added: "It would be nice to have this kind information on every patient we treat".
Destabilization of collagen triple helix by TFE is first of its kind information on the effect of TFE to disrupt the native conformation of proteins.
But Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont said that kind information should be made public sooner.
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That kind of information about information is called metadata.
We refer to this kind of information as world information.
We refer to this kind of information as exchange information.
What kind of information do they have at hand for decision-making and what kind of information or policy do they think they need?
But what kind of information?
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