May 4
It is a kind of grammar problem
Posted on Tuesday, May 4, 2010 in Misused words and expressions
Kind of.
Not to be used as a substitute for rather (before adjectives and verbs), or except in familiar style, for something like (before nouns). Restrict it to its literal sense: “Amber is a kind of fossil resin;” “I dislike that kind of notoriety.” The same holds true of sort of.
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