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The phrase "a sort of personal" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It can be used when describing something that has a personal quality or aspect, but it needs to be part of a complete thought or sentence.
Example: "She shared a sort of personal insight that changed my perspective on the issue."
Alternatives: "a kind of personal" or "a type of personal".
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"I felt a sort of personal need to see what was possible," he says.
His book ends with a sort of personal love letter to the US.
For one, there's a sort of personal feed of shows, based on what your friends watch.
I've always recalled that anecdote, with some embarrassment, as a sort of personal cultural watershed.
(He also mentors kids and works as a sort of personal trainer for other aspiring basketball players).
They allegedly used Madoff's portfolio as a sort of personal bank, with the team being both their collateral and their cash register.
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And it's a sort of private, personal experience, but it's an example of customizing.
The publishing of private voices on social media also results in a sort of newfound personal spectatorship.
The whole thing grew out of his plans to build Superhuman.io, which was designed to create a sort of virtualized personal assistant, for a monthly subscription.
Still, Italy now returns to a singular sort of personal politics with Mr. Berlusconi as the unquestioned protagonist.
Mr. DeGaetano's own Sonata Number 1, subtitled "Summer of '85," proved a sort of musical diary - personal, deeply felt and often affecting, if not particularly well-made.
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