Sentence examples for were kinds from inspiring English sources

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were 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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A more sophisticated account — such as one introduced in the late eighties by the anthropologist and marketing theorist Grant McCracken — would register the fact that there were kinds as well as degrees of credibility and attractiveness.

These were kinds of sparse tracking method [19 21], which led to sparse trajectory, since the sparse trajectory was not sufficient enough to represent human actions [22].

The Black Codes and Jim Crow were kinds of tolerance that were nothing more than hatred in its most cunning incarnation.

JTAG, J77 clone 20 and Raji B cells were kinds gifts of Georges Bismuth (Institut Cochin, Paris, France); ZAP-70 deficient Jurkat T-cells P116 were a kind gift of Claire Hivroz (Institut Curie, Paris, France).

There were kinds of selecting bias in the study which limited the extension of the results from this study.

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They were kind of shellshocked".

You were kind.

They're being kind.

He's being kind.

He is being kind.

"She was kind.

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