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"kind of telling" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express something that is indicative or revealing of a situation or person's character. Example: His constant avoidance of the topic was kind of telling, it made me realize he was not comfortable discussing it.
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And it's kind of telling.
"He's actually kind of telling what he's thinking, and the jury hasn't even begun deliberating yet," he said.
"Or do you make it?" She seemed skeptical of the kind of telling tableaus that Mr. Lee is known for.
And it's great to have Demis here kind of telling us about what went on and what was the background of it.
Originally, Stevenson hired historians and museum experts to guide the museum project, but they pushed for a more academic kind of telling.
"It's just to give people a selection, kind of telling you we have a lot" of merchandise, Carey said of the paper catalog.
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"You could kind of tell he was trying to make a statement there," guard Eric Winston said.
You know when you're done, you can kind of tell.
And you can kind of tell by how black the walls are.
He always kind of told stories, somewhat exaggerated.
"I can just kind of tell," Mr. Friedman said.
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