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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of occupational" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that relates to or resembles a particular occupation or profession.
Example: "He has taken up a sort of occupational therapy to help his patients recover from injuries."
Alternatives: "a kind of professional" or "a type of job-related".
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The rest of the time she acts as a sort of occupational shrink, her classes a refuge for frazzled New Yorkers.
("Sometimes while I'm dreaming," Bergman mused a bit later in the conversation quoted above, "I think: 'I'll remember this, I'll make a film of it' it's a sort of occupational disease").
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A: Sort of.
"A sort of blank".
"A sort of dream.
A sort of aspic.
A sort of monster.
A sort of adventure, maybe.
(A sort of cognitive disonance).
A Sort of Insurance Policy.
We sort of had a sort of a line to three other areas, sort of.
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