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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of automatic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that functions automatically or operates in a way that is somewhat automatic, often implying a degree of unpredictability or variability.
Example: "The machine has a sort of automatic response to changes in temperature, adjusting itself without manual input."
Alternatives: "a kind of automatic" or "a type of automatic".
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The ICU would act as a sort of automatic "global surplus recycling mechanism," to use Varoufakis's term.
Traktor also has a sort of automatic detection system for your music so you can mix one track seamlessly into an appropriate follow-up track.
"A simple version would be to change what it means to be plagiarist and to have a sort of automatic plagiarism detection, where if all you're doing is copying other people's stuff you get into trouble.
The fourth distinction which I'll go on to discuss in the main part of the lecture is a contemporary extension between system one and system two, or between a sort of automatic heuristic processing system and a rational reflective processing system.
My vision is to have a sort of automatic monitoring system of urban evolution by which we can use the general public to constantly watch this process taking place, or even to discover urban evolution in species that we didn't even know were evolving.
The website functions as a sort of automatic jobs board search engine, scanning other job sites for listings that match your category keyword (e.g. "development") and also refer to remote work/telecommuting.
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A: Sort of.
Terry argues these, and any sort of automatic weapon, which allows the firing of multiple rounds at once, should be banned.
"Set up any sort of automatic transfer from your checking account to somewhere else that is not easily accessible," says Paul Sanchez, a certified financial planner for Sanchez and Zures in McLean, Va.
"One unappreciated side effect of the 401(k) system is that it's a sort of reverse automatic stabilizer," says Teresa Ghilarducci, an economics professor at the New School.
"One unappreciated side effect of the 401(k) system is that it's a sort of reverse automatic stabilizer," says Teresa Ghilarducci, an economics professor at the New School.But there is likely to be an offsetting effect.
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