Sentence examples for a sort of of from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "a sort of of" is not correct in written English.
The repetition of "of" is unnecessary and makes the phrase awkward.
Example: "He is a sort of expert in his field."
Alternatives: "a kind of" or "a type of".

Exact(2)

He ought to be a sort of of — editor".

"Because there is less female storytelling, especially motherhood storytelling, there has been immense pressure on my storytelling to represent more people, and to do so in a sort of of unrealistic way," Reitman notes.

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As a sort-of declaration of sort-of interest, I support this idea of a progressive alliance entirely.

A sort of loss of expectation.

There was an incredible sort of objectivity... a sort of deep knowledge of being a monarch".

She is a sort of mass of flesh.

"It is a sort of celebration of punctuation.

One must therefore commit a sort of leap of faith.

Sheldrake is a sort of "God of the gaps" scientist.

It's a sort of exaggeration of me.

Sometimes Walser seems a sort of saint of cosmic compliance.

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