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The correct phrase is "kind of".
You can use this phrase in written as a way of expressing mild doubt or uncertainty. For example: "I'm kind of unsure about what to do."
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Never seen anyone who will want this kind off press hahaha it's not funny !
The Close Reading next week will be the quiet kind — off for the holidays.
What he did next is unclear, but you can be sure it wasn't eating scraps of birthday cake (the wrong kind) off dirty tracksuit bottoms.
His ability to be both exquisitely creative on the field and at times eccentrically kind off it are qualities that are forever thrust into a darker place.
By Amy Davidson Sorkin December 18 ,2009 The Close Reading next week will be the quiet kind — off for the holidays.
The film features the voices of Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelson as a pair of turkeys who try to keep their kind off Thanksgiving dinner plates.
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Fenech warmly recalls a kind off-field personality: "With everything he's been through, what a great man, fun to be around and caring".
When Schur and I were talking about the script, and he said kind off-handedly, "OK, I think we probably have Leslie give a speech here during the debate and shows everybody how she really feels".
We were kind of off on our own".
We're kind of off the beaten path here".
"But OK, we got kind of off the subject there.
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