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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of final" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not entirely definitive but has a conclusive quality or nature.
Example: "The meeting felt like a sort of final decision on the project, even though some details were still pending."
Alternatives: "a kind of conclusion" or "a type of resolution".
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And it confirms the view that Mr. Demetz expresses in the concluding lines of his crystalline little book, that Brescia represented a sort of final moment of innocence.
In a face-off debate - a sort of Final Four in the high school philosophy world - he beat out young philosophers from New York, Massachusetts, and Virginia to win his title.
Some of the more fascinating items include the oldest dated miter from 1681, another that lacks a date but is believed to be about a century older, and a pair of liturgical slippers intricately adorned on the soles with images of a scorpion and a snake, a sort of final barrier between the priest and evil temptations.
A sort of final solution for video game play.
We don't particularly buy Quinn's new role as the wise, experienced one in the group (mainly because it happened so quickly), but we like it as a sort of final destination for the character.
While the Advisory Board has no legal authority to mandate action on the agency's part, the agency will consider this recommendation, a sort of "Final Solution" cooked up by public-lands ranchers and their allies.
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When asked whether or not she saw sustainable and ethical manufacturing as a sort of 'final frontier' for fashion, Celine Semaan Vernon explained, "Everything we do is certified eco-friendly and fair trade.
But this last year was marked by a sort of quiet final surrender by the film cadre: Arri, Panavision, and Aaton have all ceased production of film cameras.
But it's a healthy first step in the right direction, and it is not meant as any sort of final draft.
You need a blotchy sort of final product with no recognizable pattern.
All of these factors contribute to a sort of seamlessness in the final dish.
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