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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kind of creature" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific type or category of animal or being. Example: The forest was filled with all kinds of creatures, from tiny insects to large birds of prey.
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Next question: What kind of creature is Dobby?
Vinyl records, it appears, may be this kind of creature.
Is she an altogether new kind of creature?
But the most conspicuous and complicated figure in the scene is surely a kind of creature.
But what kind of creature do Mr. Fitch's "muses" change her into?
And Ruby had to be a kind of troll, a kind of creature from the mountains.
But Colin the P is an altogether different kind of creature.
It was using its sonar to discern what kind of creature I was.
She is the right general kind of creature – very clearly a primate, as we are.
The problem partly arises from the fact that an edible dormouse doesn't look like that kind of creature.
Fairy tale heroes destroy that kind of creature, but in real life, it represents the bluster that dominates cable news.
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