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Discover LudwigThe expression "kind with" is not correct and usable in written English as it stands
"Kind" is an adjective, so it cannot usually stand alone. You could use the phrase "be kind with" in certain contexts. For example, "Be kind with your words when you speak to others."
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Either pay them back in kind, with money or in kindness after the party.
The kind with no alcohol?
I'd be kind with it.
The kind with multicultural appeal.
She was kind with great compassion.
The kind with the old-fashioned cap".
"The kind with cottage cheese inside".
Google could pay in cash or in kind, with advertising.
"Candy, fire and milkshakes, the kind with ice cream".
It is the old-fashioned kind with 11 buttons.
We were able to respond in kind with marinated artichoke.
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