Collocations withkind

These are words often used in combination withkind.

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certain kind
No value or faith unilaterally dictate a certain kind of punishment.
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different kind
Contrast the requirements of morality (or, to take a different kind of example, of a particular club).
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kind of blackmail
This becomes a kind of blackmail for signing the voluntary agreement.
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kind of compromise
Perhaps the appeal of this novel to different generations of middle-class readers has something to do with the kind of compromise it imagines.
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kind of conduct
Honore suggests that dropping the paper is worse because of the kind of conduct that it is, namely, an intervention to make things worse.
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kind of guy
He was the kind of guy that you didn't have to see him or talk to him, but you knew he was there.
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kind of intimidation
That was the kind of intimidation to which people were subjected on that occasion.
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kind of limbo
They may be left for years in a kind of limbo in this position.
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kind of magic
Additionally, they were usually accused of having practised the same kind of magic as female witches (page 49).
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kind of mentality
It is extremely difficult to settle with that kind of mentality.
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kind of nonsense
We cannot afford that kind of nonsense.
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kind of publicity
It has not got the kind of publicity that is deserved and should have attracted.
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kind of stuff
I know how many departments make appointments-looking at credentials, counting publications, rating journals, and all that kind of stuff.
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kind of thinking
This kind of thinking also promotes the development of multiple intelligence and is effective in affective writing.
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kind of warfare
We want no kind of warfare at all; we want industrial co-operation, and we do not believe that spears or shields are relevant.
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kind person
You are just stuck there until some kind person comes along and helps you.
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kind thing
From that point, certainly, we are going to have to think very carefully about whether it is morally right to do the honest or kind thing.
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