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"kind of went" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "kind of went" when you want to indicate that something happened but it wasn't a fully accomplished action. For example: "I kind of went to the store yesterday, but I didn't get anything".
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"I kind of went, Huh.
"We all kind of went through that.
It kind of went on too long.
"She just kind of went with it.
It kind of went like this".
"It kind of went around underground".
But we kind of went too far".
He just kind of went from there".
Then it kind of went away.
"He kind of went psycho," Hoare said.
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"It kind of goes over my head".
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