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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kind of very" is not grammatically correct and should be avoided in written English.
It is a combination of two words that have opposite meanings, which can create confusion for the reader. Instead, it is better to use more precise and specific language to convey your meaning. Example: The movie was kind of very boring. Revised: The movie was extremely dull.
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It's kind of very radical".
My life is really kind of very strange.
It's almost like a kind of very gentle therapy.
I mean it's a kind of very nice by-product".
It's reflecting some kind of (very welcome) tidal shift.
"What was it like to suffer through that kind of very physical event?" he said.
I would say kind of very English, '30s style -- very Evelyn Waugh".
This kind of very skinny Russian look monopolises fashion and it needs to change".
Green described his second novel, Living (1929), as "a kind of very disconnected cinema film".
"The first year, year and a half, was kind of very unsettling and it wasn't a good place to be".
Ideally they're stainless steel, but they could also be some kind of very hard, high-tech, heat-resistant plastic.
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