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The phrase "a sort of grey zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or area that is ambiguous, unclear, or not easily categorized.
Example: "The new policy creates a sort of grey zone where employees are unsure about their responsibilities."
Alternatives: "a kind of gray area" or "an ambiguous space".
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"The issue with Chromebook is the fact that it is in a sort of grey zone," he said.
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It is an ordinary day, a sort of grey with boredom stirring in the streets.
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And while a number of review boards are now hosted outside the country, operating in a sort of legislative grey zone, she says many users have simply been scared away.
For us, two sorts of grey zones strongly confuse species-based estimates of biodiversity attempted by DNA barcoding.
This wide range of tidal volume can explain the importance of the grey zone value (4 to 17%) and the variation of grey zone value among centres.
A: Sort of.
That can leave you flailing a little, in a sort of meaninglessness zone.
For Wall Street, that story is still in a sort of twilight zone.
The apartment was a sort of border zone for Ditmas Park.
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