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The phrase "a sort of printed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that resembles or is similar to a printed format or material.
Example: "The document was a sort of printed guide that helped us navigate the new software."
Alternatives: "a kind of printed" or "a type of printed".
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The mechanical switches also increase the cost of the keyboard substantially, since there are many individual sensors instead of a sort of printed sheet of them.
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Like some other media outlets, including the iPad-only The Daily or the Financial Times' own app, the Electionism app was built for tablet computers – it doesn't exist as a newspaper or in any sort of printed format.
Even on his first engagement as assistant editor for the BBC, Edward Mirzoeff, with whom Jonathan later worked regularly, recalled, "He would arrive lugging carrier-bags full of second-hand books, strange objects and all sorts of printed ephemera.
This can be a top with any sort of printing, lettering, or design on the front.
3D Systems is solving this problem by creating a sort of 3D printing assembly line.
More heavy-handed are color montages, resembling slick advertisements, by Michele Abeles, in which we see the bodies of naked men through spaces in grids and between stripes cut from translucent colored plastic, newspapers, wrapping paper, still-life photographs and other sorts of printed material.
On to Jonathan Saunders - not to everyone's taste perhaps, but my personal fave - all about making sportswear classics nightime-ready: Bermuda shorts in satin, baseball jackets with bold blooms printed on the back and a sort of sunset fade print on knitwear.
I think most parents still feel there's a sort of safety in print, it's still the medium of choice," he added.
It also served as a sort of 19th-century social medium, printing a daily list of all Americans who had registered in the paper's Paris reading room, for example.
In "Jacob's Room," Woolf projects herself into the sitting rooms of Cambridge and imagines that between the young men there "the intimacy, a sort of spiritual suppleness, when mind prints upon mind indelibly…the room was full of it, still, deep, like a pool".
His festive number-one also represents a sort of rearguard victory for print, since you can't at the moment buy it for the Kindle.
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