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The phrase "a cute sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a certain charm or appeal, often in a somewhat informal or subjective manner.
Example: "She has a cute sort of smile that lights up the room."
Alternatives: "a charming kind of" or "a delightful type of".
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It was a cute sort of "oopsy-daisy-hows-your-father-evenin-guvnor-fucked-yer-country" ditty.
There seems to be a cute sort of Napoleon Dynamite dynamic at play here, as you can list your fighting specialities.
Be bossy but in a cute sort of way.
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A growing number of customers saw the appeal as Gardeski describes it: "the little bit of creepiness, mixed with the cute, sort-of-innocent doll hands, in these lovely fleshy colors," she says.
It's cute, sort of, as well as crudely slapstick and sweetly picaresque, and just a bit misty and crispy.
Or simply because they're cute, in a tiny-alien-robot-cute sort of way?
Star is naive, but not in a cute, Will Ferrell-in-Elf sort of way.
A: Yes, sort of.
If you cut it to your shoulders, make sure it's cute and sort of like a perky bob or sort of loose and flowy.
A: Sort of.
It was all very cute and sort of ugly at the same time.
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