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The phrase "a sort of protected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat safeguarded or shielded, often in a vague or non-specific manner.
Example: "The wildlife reserve is a sort of protected area where endangered species can thrive without human interference."
Alternatives: "kind of safeguarded" or "somewhat shielded".
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It also makes a claim for the Echo's responses as a sort of protected speech.
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Designed to fit an iPhone 3G or 4G, it's a sort of wallet, protecting your technology without adding bulk.
"I think it's helping, the fact that Joe has sort of protected my knees," Matsui said through an interpreter Thursday.
Once you got inside then you were sort of protected.
Irene didn't want to go back to school then, because her sister had sort of protected her from the way the other kids would act toward them.
It's a very low affinity interaction, so it's constantly coming on and off, and that is a mechanism that the cell has to sort of protect against the possibility of having too much growth.
"With whatever clout I had," Dinklage said, "I wanted to see what I could do to sort of protect him".
Unlike poetry, however, science should be morally neutral, since "that sort of protects science from us as human beings".
You don't want to tell them, "No, it's not wonderful". You want to sort of protect them from that, because they need to believe that all of their work was worth it.
But sometimes I think something's lost, because you sort of protect yourself by being ironic and humorous, and never risk anything". EBTG took a lot of musical risks, experimenting with everything from electronica to folk to loungecore, and so each new album inevitably incurred accusations of betrayal from fans of the previous one.
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