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The phrase "a sort of guidelines" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a sort of guideline" or "sorts of guidelines." You can use it when referring to a general or vague set of rules or principles that are not strictly defined.
Example: "The project manager provided a sort of guideline for the team to follow during the development phase."
Alternatives: "a type of guideline" or "a kind of guideline."
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For several years, Italian associations and research organizations have been developing strategies aimed at evaluating and increasing energy efficiency in historic buildings, offering a sort of guidelines about this issue.
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Some groups have used the plane of division in relation to the animal vegetal axis of the embryo as a sort of guideline to distinguish and characterize blastomeres according to their cleavage plane.
A: Sort of.
Yet only a third of these societies/organizations provided any sort of guidelines within their websites.
What the official situation is at Facebook-owned Instagram is less clear – the company doesn't offer any sort of guidelines on its site around how you could contact them with a trademark claim, much less how you could request the takeover of a dormant account.
"The writers were allowed to choose what work they wanted to respond to without any sort of guidelines," Hermo told me.
Sixty-nine entities (31%) provided any sort of guidelines in their websites (Table 1).
Among 224 identified eligible societies and organizations, 69 (31%) provided any sort of guidelines, while recommendations for chemotherapy on advanced stage gynecological malignancies were available in 20 of them.
Twenty entities provided any sort of guideline for chemotherapy in advanced or recurrent gynecological cancer (Table 2).
"There are all sorts of guidelines that we place upon the China team to make this a global brand, rather than just a show for China".
Environmentalists tout a sort-of pagan eschatology.
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