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Discover Ludwig"no kind of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express the absence or lack of a specific quality, type, or category. Example: "There was no kind of food left in the pantry, so we had to order takeout for dinner."
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There will definitely be those "Oh God why? Oh God no!" kind of moments.
"That's no kind of justice".
And that's no kind of life".
But there was no kind of accountability".
Anna is no kind of Italian mamma.
There is no kind of compromise.
Also, there is no kind of evidence of paralogism.
She's no kind of singer, but it didn't matter.
I am obviously no kind of expert here.
"And there's been no kind of relationship, in some terms.
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And no kinds of love are better than others".
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