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The phrase "kinda like" is considered informal and should only be used in casual, conversational contexts.
It is not appropriate for formal written English. For example, you can say: "She's kinda like the life of the party."
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"Kinda like, 'Throw it to her.' I got it on my lap".
(It gets worse: The unit cost for the nickel was 9.41 cents. Though I kinda like nickels).
"And mortgage interest, that's kinda like apple pie.
I kinda like it".
Kinda like a tomboy.
Kinda like my family.
I kinda like old things".
"'Jurassic Park' kinda like changed my life".
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I kinda liked him.
He kinda' likes FISA, too.
Everyone kinda likes a vigilante.
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