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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of holy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a quality of holiness or is reminiscent of something sacred, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The ancient ruins had a sort of holy aura that captivated all who visited."
Alternatives: "a kind of sacred" or "a type of divine".
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It's become a sort of Holy Grail.
It's been a sort of legendary treasure, a sort of holy grail for moth enthusiasts.
Freder's status as a sort of holy child is clear enough in the cut version.
Since the dawn of the nuclear age, fusion has been a sort of holy grail.
Ranadivé views this move from batch to real time as a sort of holy mission.
Hydrogen is considered a sort of holy grail of fuel, but there are substantial challenges to its development.
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Speaking from a Christian perspective, I can say that any sort of Holy War in the name of Christ is - by definition - a MISunderstanding of Christianity because of the very essence of the New Covenant.
I didn't grow up watching George Lucas's original films with any sort of holy observance; I just enjoyed their semi-regular showings on weekend telly.
"It is a sort of a holy place," said Rebecca from under a sun hat.
And in the heat of battle, Clinton has turned the debate between universal coverage and universal access into a sort of philosophical holy grail, with a party of righteousness and a party of error.
At first, Mr. Chevenement said the proposal showed that Germany had yet to recover from the "derailment" of Nazism and still wanted to restore a sort of Germanic Holy Roman Empire.
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