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The phrase "kind of a statement" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to express that something is somewhat or partially a statement, often implying ambiguity or uncertainty. Example: "Her response was kind of a statement about her feelings on the matter."
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But what are the preconditions to make that kind of a statement boldly?
I want to ask you a question or startle you with some kind of a statement so that you'll, right away, be interested in what I'm talking about.
"This is kind of a statement deal for him," said an executive familiar with the Wanda-AMC talks, but not authorized to discuss them.
"Voluntary baldness — shaving a head — is definitely some kind of a statement," he said, which could be cultural, religious or personal.
In my years of monitoring police-community relations, I can't remember when a police commissioner made that kind of a statement".
He added: "I wonder if he is up to the job when he resorts to that kind of a statement, which only furthers the level of rancor".
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An implementation of make_withdraw requires a new kind of statement: a nonlocal statement.
Damn, that's kind of like a statement, even if it's not meant as one.
Going further, Levie analogized, "If (Microsoft) Sharepoint happened to work, that's what we kind of do," a statement with which I wholeheartedly agree.
"For voters, somehow, empowering a woman is kind of a reform statement," he said.
"By no means am I planning on retiring," he said, calling his previous comments "kind of a silly statement".
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