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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which kind" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when asking to specify the type of something or to make a choice between two or more options. Example sentence: "Which kind of ice cream do you want?".
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Which kind?
Which kind of defeats the whole point.
Which kind are cells?
The question is which kind.
So which kind should you buy?
"I just didn't know which kind".
Which kind of explains it all, really.
Which kind of says it all.
Which kind of describes the atmosphere at Monique Lhuillier, too.
Undoubtedly postmodernism of some kind, but which kind is it?
Which kind of throws that out the window".
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