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Discover Ludwig"kind of doing" is correct and usable in written English.
This expression can be used when you wish to convey that you are working on a task, but are not necessarily fully focused on it. For example, "I'm kind of doing some laundry, but I really just want to watch TV".
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I'm kind of doing the same here.
"Everyone's kind of doing their own thing," Ms. Barone said.
He's kind of doing what he wants so far.
"Kind of doing nothing, but thinking about the show".
You're kind of doing air traffic control with tickets.
"I'm kind of doing people an injustice, because it makes me look like some super woman".
"So, he's kind of doing their job for them," Ms. Shaw said.
Everybody was just kind of doing it for Hope, not for their own egos".
"I'm just kind of doing mop-up work," Mr. Longrich said.
"I've been kind of doing that all year," he said before the game.
But we're kind of doing everything, and it works, depending where you are in the story.
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