Meaning of the word "be two of a kind" in English
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be two of a kind
US /bi tu əv ə kaɪnd/
UK /bi tu əv ə kaɪnd/

Idiom
1.
to be very similar in nature or character
Example:
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John and Mary are two of a kind; they both love adventure and hate routine.
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Those two politicians are two of a kind, always making promises they can't keep.
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