Sentence examples for to kinds from inspiring English sources

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to kinds

noun

A type, race or category; a group of entities that have common characteristics such that they may be grouped together.

  • What kind of a person are you?

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They seemed to be the fossilised internal "compasses" of magnetotactic bacteria, similar to kinds that still exist on Earth.

Alas, it created a template that was later applied to kinds of cases that would never normally have hinged on secret evidence.

The difference in these interventions was modest; the advice to cut fat without attention to kinds of fat, questionable; and subject compliance, limited.

In the first quotation, the constant reference to kinds of material hints at the prime concern: the Latin word "texere", meaning to weave, and the source of both textile and text.

He is more flexible both with respect to kinds of knowledge and with respect to kinds of objects with which we can be acquainted than Moore is.

They proposed relativising the concept of color, to kinds of objects and circumstances.

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To kind of buy stuff.

You have to kind of zigzag.

You decide to kind of be levelheaded".

I used to kind of dread it.

I have to kind of like move.

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