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The phrase "a case of this sort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific type or category of situation or example being discussed.
Example: "In a case of this sort, it is essential to consider all possible outcomes before making a decision."
Alternatives: "a situation like this" or "an instance of this kind".
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There were telling details of what it's like to take on a case of this sort.
Federal Judge Jed S. Rakoff in Manhattan, who is overseeing the case, approved the deal yesterday, calling it "a model of what should be attempted in a case of this sort".
A case of this sort is given by O'Shaughnessy (2000), chapter 17.
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As a particular case of this sort of result, we consider the following theorem, which was also recently proved by Baoguo et al. [22].
Antony (2003) presents a striking case of this sort of long-range interdisciplinary cross-talk in the sciences, between astronomy and archaeology; Carruthers (2006, pp. 356 357) furnishes another nice example, linking solar physics and evolutionary theory.
Does every case of this sort have a victim?
And I thought, if there was one case of this sort, there were probably more of them, too".
A study of the literature brings out a number of cases of this sort, or analogous to them.
There are a few more cases of this sort throughout the manuscript.
Still, it's possible to make a case of sorts.
"We can get new carpets and we've sourced new electrical equipment, so it's a case of sorting the insurance and then we're hoping to get back in before Christmas".
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