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The phrase "a sort of established" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has become recognized or accepted in a particular context or field.
Example: "The organization has become a sort of established authority in environmental policy."
Alternatives: "a kind of recognized" or "a type of accepted".
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We have a sort of established routine.
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For years, right-wing infotainers have been telling viewers and listeners not to trust experts, politicians, or any sort of established authority.
Collaborative consumption is reworking all sorts of established societal norms and regulatory processes.
These guys have come up young together and have been great in their own way and sort of established a different tone as they've gone along.
It'll be a good process, now that we've sort of established where we are with lecture, just sort of bring those discussion sections in.
Once the misconception has become sort of established in the minds of people, it's not that easy to get the right message through.
They were sort of established when I was in my early 20s.
We haven't sort of established how things work.
After getting in contact with Joe Perry, Perry was able to provide the original masters for the song, and, according to Neversoft developer Alan Flores, "that sort of established the relationship".
"If students are allowed to collect evidence and identify witnesses and things of that sort, there's going to have to be something in a policy that would sort of establish the parameters [under which] you can talk about this issue with others whom you are going to identify as witnesses," said Nancy Chi Cantalupo of NASPA, a student affairs professional group.
Bradshaw is a decorator who used her apartment as a sort of breeding ground for establishing her style.
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