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The phrase "a sort of placement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type of arrangement or positioning that is not precisely defined or is somewhat ambiguous.
Example: "The internship offered a sort of placement that allowed students to gain practical experience while still in school."
Alternatives: "a kind of positioning" or "a type of arrangement".
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It's really cool, actually: I did a sort of placement fortnight in Rio.
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A: Sort of.
Within the run-loop, out-any, in-any, and readin are the simplest input and output generators; locsig provides a sort of sound placement; dlocsig provides moving sound placement.
Richard Kind has had 185 roles over the past 30 years, so which one you recognize him from is a sort of demographic placement test. .
The screen swivels to a sort of mobile internet device placement like other TV phones, and it's got a 5-megapixel autofocus camera.
This sort of placement, Bloomberg says, is inhibiting its growth — a common complaint among channel owners.
I still have to decide what sort of placement to look for: my Lindisfarne Gospels expirience showed me that I love exhibition work, but I am concerned about specialising so early in my career.
As if the mansard roof and the curved driveway and the diagonal placement were a sort of shelter against the Jeffersonian grid.
"I have done all sorts of placements during my training - in the community, in hospital and in mental health.
It was our hypothesis that those nonmicrobial salivary parameters might have adjusted to the placement of fixed orthodontic appliances, thus returning towards the values observed prior to treatment with a sort of 'adaptative behaviour' occurring in the long term.
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