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The phrase "a sort of considered" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or awkward construction that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "It was a sort of considered opinion, but it lacked strong evidence."
Alternatives: "a kind of thoughtful" or "a type of deliberate".
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Gone is the slow old letter — itself a monologue, a sort of considered performance of best self — and in its place is the e-mail, the text, the SMS, the tweet.
"I have absolutely no interest in reaching out only to the insiders and the people who already know electronic music — on the contrary," Mr. Winter said in an interview in his storefront office in the 18th Arrondissement, a sort of considered catastrophe of Pop Art reproductions, action figures, office supplies, vinyls and cassettes, special edition hats, shoes and skateboards.
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It is a sort of unkindness that is considered, designed, approved, funded and made real with the explicit motive to exclude and harass.
Such a discussion necessarily entails "reverse inference" of a sort often considered problematic in the field of neuroimaging [51].
It is a sort of disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out.
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