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The phrase "a sort of interactive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has characteristics of being interactive, often in a vague or non-specific way.
Example: "The presentation was a sort of interactive experience that engaged the audience in a unique way."
Alternatives: "a kind of interactive" or "a type of interactive".
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The banner advertisement, a sort of interactive billboard that beckons Internet users to click for more information, have become commonplace.
"We've always wanted to do a sort of interactive screening in which the audience has to have a drink every time Graham does, so here's our opportunity".
Periodicals were, by the standards of the day, "a sort of interactive entertainment," because of the invention of letters to the editor and because publications were constantly responding to their readers and to one another.
Once Upon a Monster, a sort of interactive story book in which gamers help a series of monsters get in touch with their emotions, is not your average yawn-inducing "edutainment" nightmare; it's a funny, visually stunning mini-game collection, making fine use of the Kinect controller.
A sort of interactive multimedia applications, such as video conference, interactive Internet game, and network phone (VoIP), etc., is more and more popular in the world.
These remarkable works actively engage the viewers, translating into a kinetic relationship that serves as a sort of interactive exchange between the audience and the art.
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A: Sort of.
Making any sort of interactive entertainment out of a story as inexorably character-driven as the Corleone family saga, and as revered as the second "Godfather" film, is bound to seem like little more than an invitation to ridicule.
On screen images rise or fall with the movement and it creates a sort of digital, interactive wallpaper that follows you on your ride.
If you were hoping for some crazy, entirely brand new interface with all sorts of interactive bits whizzing around your head, you might be a bit… underwhelmed.
It was during a visit to the Long Island Children's Museum in Garden City last year that Ms. Martin realized that the same sort of interactive exhibits could provide a fun and relaxed environment for children who are sick and frightened about being in a hospital.
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