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a kind

Description:

The term "a kind" refers to a category or classification that represents a particular type or group of things, people, or concepts.

Sample Sentences:

  1. She is known for her generosity, always willing to help others in need - a kind soul indeed.
  2. There are various types of apples, but Granny Smith is a kind that is known for its tartness.
  3. The store offers a kind of chocolate that is manufactured locally using organic ingredients.
  4. He has a unique talent to draw and bring to life various creatures - a kind of artistic magic.
  5. During the hike, we spotted a kind of flower that is native to this area.

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