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The phrase "a sort of does" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "It’s a sort of does not fit the usual criteria for acceptance."
Alternatives: "kind of does" or "a type of does".
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"They came to me at first with a sort of 'Do you mind?' proposition," Mr. Simmons said of the "Extra" producers.
The city has devoted $2.5 million to the program, known as Willets Point Worker Assistance, and instituted a sort of don't ask, don't tell policy: School is open to all, regardless of immigration status.
"We are doing a sort of do-si-do.
According to Dr Curtis, soap is a sort of do-it-yourself vaccine.
Today, the Fifth Avenue committee operates a sort of "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
What it offers instead is a sort of do-it-yourself Caribbean experience.
Their top priority, repealing Obamacare, is in itself a sort of "do nothing" policy, and one which they haven't managed to get anywhere on.
"It was at that time," says Miss Holst, "that I realised that what I could do best was being a sort of do-it-yourself music teacher".
"I had a choice between going along as I was in a sort of 'Don't ask, don't tell' situation, probably until retirement, or being fully open and honest in my ministry," she said.
Originally seen as a sort of do-it-all accessory, it turns out the whole wearable category doesn't really click for that, but it makes a lot of sense as a fitness tracker and a way to monitor health.
And when I think of spirituality, I think of a sort of do-it-yourself holiness.
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