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Discover Ludwig"so kind of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express appreciation for a kind gesture or action. For example, "I appreciate you taking the time to stop by and visit me. You are so kind of you."
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Winston: "So kind of you".
It was so kind of them.
Thank you, that is so kind of you!
And, second, it just seems so kind of . . .
It's so kind of you to bring them in".
"I was so kind of herky jerky," he says.
He was so kind of in your face, so demanding.
So kind of bringing it here home to the home stretch.
So, kind of a perfect contra-indicator for the stock market.
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But the Arsenal manager is not a told-you-so kind of guy.
Adam nods in a knowing, thought-so kind of way, which looks less good broadcast the day after a four-nil drubbing.
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