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The phrase "a sort of reserve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of reserve or a quality that is somewhat reserved or restrained in nature.
Example: "She had a sort of reserve about her, making her seem mysterious and intriguing to those around her."
Alternatives: "a kind of reserve" or "a type of reserve".
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After the public criticism that he was creating an armed opposition to the government, Mr. Khan insisted at his news conference in Kabul on Saturday that he was not rearming his followers or opposing the security forces, but rather wanted the mujahedeen to work with the army and the police as a sort of reserve force, warning them, for example, if they saw signs of Taliban infiltration.
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The Belgian Army was stretched from Cadzand south to Menen on the river Leie, and west, from Menin, to Bruges without any sort of reserves.
If you're in a national park or other sort of reserve run by government, corporate, or non-profit entities, avail yourself of their information, maps, advice, and warnings.
The land strip, under an agreement with the Town of East Hampton, was designated a scenic reserve, a sort of no man's land, in line with town efforts to cluster homes and preserve open space around them.
This sort of reserve may keep us tense & worried, but at least no girl has had to call the section manager.
Improving extraction technologies and geological inquisitiveness are sure to raise that figure in the years to come.Nor is shale gas the only new sort of reserve: "tight gas" in sandstones and coal-bed methane (the sort of gas that used to kill canaries down mines) are also promising.
The funny thing about "Intimate Strangers" is that the woman in question is Sandrine Bonnaire, one of the rare French actresses to become a star without ever having teased moviegoers with that coquettish guess-who-I-really-am sort of reserve.
If I'm running against her, I'm saying, she can't keep track of her office, how can she keep track of a $60 billion budget?" Ms. Quinn, who worked for five years as chief of staff to Thomas K. Duane, a former councilman, before winning a Council seat in 1999, said she had been vaguely aware that money was put aside in some sort of reserve accounts before becoming speaker in January 2006.
They sort of reserve time and money for that," he said.
The reserve is a sort of industrial sacrifice zone, continuously exposed to pollutants known to cause cancer, cardiovascular, respiratory, developmental and reproductive disorders.
Many political leaders favor using Japan's foreign reserves as a sort of war chest for combating the economic malaise.
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