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The phrase "a sort of fantasy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that resembles or has qualities of a fantasy, often in a metaphorical or imaginative context.
Example: "The story unfolded like a sort of fantasy, where the impossible became possible and dreams came to life."
Alternatives: "a kind of fantasy" or "a type of fantasy."
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A sort of fantasy Morocco.
"It's a sort of fantasy based on my life".
Consider for a moment a sort of fantasy technology scenario, in which we could produce intelligent robots able to do everything a person can do.
Indeed, the exhibition evokes this idiosyncratic genre by presenting a sort of fantasy civilisation in which Mr Perry's childhood teddy bear, Alan Measles, is heralded as a god.
Or perhaps it's more correct to say that the social landscape is flattened; Powell translates the high bohemia in which he participated into a sort of fantasy.
Instead they chart a sort of fantasy Yardieland that could be transplanted to New York or Washington simply by changing the place names.
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"I call the film a sort of fantasy-autobiography," he said.
I could never do any sort of fantasy cricket because I could never root against the English cricket team.
The idea of the new heroism may be a sort of wishful fantasy on my part.
But it is based on a sort of nightmarish fantasy of what my life could have become if I'd made slightly different choices.
In a stealthily audacious way, Lowery has made a sort of neorealist fantasy, in which potentially nonsensical whimsy turns out to make a lot of sense.
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