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The phrase "a sort of are" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "There are a sort of are that can be confusing in this context."
Alternatives: "a kind of" or "a type of".
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An exclamation mark at the end of any title can often betray a sort of are-we-having-fun-yet?
The Kings, meanwhile, exhibited little pique, their play exuding a sort of been-there, done-that attitude.
That she was a sort of ingénue was especially relevant at the time.
It's a sort of bragging, isn't it?
A sort of Welsh That Was the Week That Was.
A sort of, that's just how it was, response.
There is a sort-of serious point being made.
You sort of are in a way.
A sort of love is helping it limp on.
A sort of accuracy was clearly missing.
He struck me as a higher sort of being.
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