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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of god" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that possesses god-like qualities or attributes, but is not literally a god.
Example: "In the eyes of his followers, he was a sort of god, revered for his wisdom and power."
Alternatives: "a kind of deity" or "a type of divine being".
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Nabokov is and was a sort of god.
Sheldrake is a sort of "God of the gaps" scientist.
A sort of god in our image... y'know?
It grew and grew until it was a sort of god that we could only submit to.
Two, we consider that the music is a sort of god, and a god who always knows what is your will and purpose.
Butch just stays there as a sort of god and the crowd smile gently and a lady gives him a solitary clap.
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He was a sort of God-like figure.
Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the chief of state of Cambodia, is regarded by his people as a sort of god-king.
By Robert Shaplen The New Yorker, January 13 , 1968P. 66 Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the chief of state of Cambodia, is regarded by his people as a sort of god-king.
Rowan Williams, a theologian who was archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 until 2012 and is now master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, said that Benedict's resignation meant that "the pope is not like a sort of God-king who goes on to the very end".
But more importantly, for the past few months I've been filled with the feeling that, at least for the time being, my sons have a pass, a sort of God-given "Get Out of Jail, Free" card.
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