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The phrase "a sort of power" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type or category of power that is not precisely defined or is somewhat ambiguous.
Example: "The new technology provides a sort of power that enhances our ability to communicate instantly across the globe."
Alternatives: "a kind of power" or "a type of power".
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There was a sort of power there".
Despite the movement's taboo on leaders, many in this group had accrued a sort of power.
Ancestry is not destiny but there is a sort of power and confidence that comes from being able to trace your lineage and draw up a family tree.
When I suggested that there was a sort of power in creating a hiking trail, he demurred modestly, then later reconsidered.
If they don't quite sound like the rest of us, that's because these two Harvard Ph.D.'s form a sort of power couple in the world of the dismal science, or at least a certain corner of it.
Even parliament which had been stalled on the election of a new president, leaving Italy in a sort of power vacuum came out of its stupor to elect Oscar Luigi Scalfaro in the aftermath of the Falcone bombing.
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Describes how she felt after winning that first panda--a sort of power.
So the city decided to require calls from three different people before it would pursue a violation — a sort of power-tool variation on Sharia law.
Since 1995, Teuber has developed a few games outside the Catan world, including the medieval-themed Domaine, a sort of power-mad little brother to Catan ("Perhaps a little too competitive," Teuber admitted).
Thus, to stigmatize is to express a sort of power-dependency relationship.
Nicodemus's friendship with Zaka gave him a sort of talismanic power.
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