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The phrase "a sort of minimal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat minimal or has minimal characteristics, often in a subjective or informal context.
Example: "The design of the website is a sort of minimal, focusing on simplicity and ease of navigation."
Alternatives: "kind of minimal" or "somewhat minimal".
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Think about it as a sort of minimal viable product.
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A: Sort of.
Environmentalists tout a sort-of pagan eschatology.
And what ails the young urbanites of "The Momentum," a sort of existential cabaret performed with minimal means at the Laurie Beechman Theater -- itself a no-frills cabaret, with a small stage and tables -- is not so unusual.
A typical Kathmandu bhatti – a sort of Nepalese speakeasy -- has minimal décor and is fairly hard to find.
Christina Harrison told BBC News: "At first it was just a lot of smoke, all around, and the visibility was sort of minimal and then my friend said, 'oh, something's falling on my head', and then it turned out to be ash that was falling on us.
EBay, the auction giant, indicated it could support some sort of minimal regulation if it curtailed states' rights to impose a patchwork of differing rules.
Note, of course, that Scotus's account of the common nature also entails something stronger than Adams is proposing: indeed, it entails precisely the sort of minimal hypostatization that Scotus advocates.
What hospitals had to do was come up with a plan giving AIDS patients a sort of buffet of services, rather than just minimal health care to keep them alive.
The stylish, minimal visuals provide a sort of cyberspace environment and from the demo we played at GameCity in 2013, it really does make you think like a coder.
Gottlieb's approach to real estate was to buy a building and hold on to it at minimal expense, instituting a sort of nonaggression pact with his tenants: he wouldn't ask for much rent if they didn't complain about broken doorbells or wheezing boilers.
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