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"very kind of" is not an idiom or a phrase usually used in written English.
If you wanted to express politeness and/or appreciation, you could use the phrase "thank you very much." For example, "I appreciate the help you gave me. Thank you very much."
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"It's very kind of you".
"That's very kind of you, Imam.
That's very kind of you.
It's very kind of emotive.
'Well, that's very kind of you.
Very kind of you to say so.
"Thank you, that's very kind of you".
The Egyptian: "This is very kind of you, very kind of you".
But it's very kind of you to say that.
I feel by comparison very kind of square.
That's very kind of you to think of me".
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