I am kind of/sort of an introvert person

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What would be a more formal way saying "I am kind of/sort of" and isn't it wrong to use "to" in this context?

"I am kind of an introvert person. Spending time alone isn't a problem for me."
 
What would be a more formal way saying "I am kind of/sort of" and isn't it wrong to use "to" in this context?

"I am kind of/sort of an introvert. person. Spending time alone isn't a problem for me."
Don't use "introvert person". Use either "an introvert" or "an introverted person". You could say "I'm quite/fairly introverted".
I don't understand the second part of the question. You haven't used "to" anywhere in your sentences.
 
Don't use "introvert person". Use either "an introvert" or "an introverted person". You could say "I'm quite/fairly introverted".
I don't understand the second part of the question. You haven't used "to" anywhere in your sentences.
I mean "spending time alone isn't a problem to me". Is it wrong to use "to"? And aren't "sort of" and "kind of" informal?
 
I mean "spending time alone isn't a problem to me". Is it wrong to use "to"? And aren't "sort of" and "kind of" informal?
I would probably use "for' there, but I think "to'" works also.

Yes, they are informal usage.
 
I would probably use "for' there, but I think "to'" works also.

Yes, they are informal usage.
What would be used instead in a formal language?
 
emsr2d2 responed to that in post 2.
 
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