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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kind of virtual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat or partially virtual, often in contexts related to technology or experiences.
Example: "The meeting was kind of virtual, as some participants joined in person while others connected online."
Alternatives: "somewhat virtual" or "partially virtual."
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It was a kind of virtual sacrifice.
It's a kind of virtual reality.
But a kind of virtual redlining is now under way.
What kind of virtual caretaker will you be?
She saw Mechanical Turk as a kind of virtual sweatshop.
It's a kind of virtual entertainment, where the audience gets excitement without experience.
"Mamma Mia!" is a kind of virtual entertainment, where the audience gets excitement without experience.
There is even a derogatory name for this kind of virtual support: "slacktavism".
There are people, though, who take a kind of virtual holiday with the boss.
Are there examples of this kind of virtual ingredient creation in familiar dishes?
I think it is a kind of virtual reality that people can play in.
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