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Free sign upThe phrase "a funny sort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is amusing or peculiar in nature.
Example: "He has a funny sort of humor that always makes me laugh."
Alternatives: "a peculiar type" or "an amusing kind".
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He was a funny sort of Impressionist.
It's a funny sort of alchemy.
Alan Cumming has a funny sort of fame.
It was a funny sort of journey, his sister said.
He was so optimistic in a funny sort of way.
It's turning out to be a funny sort of freedom, isn't it – but then, Thiel is a funny sort of libertarian.
So just as Thiel turned out to be a funny sort of libertarian, Zuckerberg is emerging as a funny sort of freedom of expression supporter.
It provides its stars with a funny sort of immortality: one that lasts only as long as they keep talking.
And that's what the Web does in a funny sort of way".
He also had a funny sort of accent that I'd heard at the movies.
It's just the centre of London, which makes it like showing in a gallery, in a funny sort of way.
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