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The phrase "a funny sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is amusing or peculiar in a light-hearted way.
Example: "She had a funny sort of laugh that made everyone around her smile."
Alternatives: "a peculiar kind of" or "an amusing type of".
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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.
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 provides its stars with a funny sort of immortality: one that lasts only as long as they keep talking.
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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