Sentence examples for a sort for from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a sort for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "This is a sort for organizing the data." (Note: This example is still awkward and not standard English.)
Alternatives: "a type of" or "a kind of".

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Lowell and Bishop became muses of a sort for Bidart.

Some diplomats also viewed it as payback of a sort for the inadvertent bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade.

In the 1920s, the Turkish Republic continued to send artists to Europe for study and training, as ambassadors of a sort for the new Turkey.

And is organic cotton from abroad really organic Meanwhile green accounting of a sort for consumers is also poised to take off.

The plot deals primarily with friendship and arguments about race and sex, with the central characters being stands-ins of a sort for Mr. Harrelson and Mr. Hyman.

This is understandable since the claims are often quite extraordinary, of a sort for which we naturally require a great deal of evidence — which is seldom forthcoming.

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It made a sort of sense, for them.

FlightCar is a sort of agent for car sharing.

It serves as a sort of hub for the community.

The farm becomes a sort of paradise for the children.

Suddenly, it was a sort of game for me.

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