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The phrase "a sort of service" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type or category of service that may not fit neatly into a specific definition.
Example: "The new app provides a sort of service that connects users with local volunteers for various tasks."
Alternatives: "a type of service" or "a kind of service".
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The only way the play makes sense is as a sort of service comedy about actresses who might have been on the stage before World War I, before the dominance of movies and television, when theater was far less elite than it became after the Second World War.
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They do not regard the European Union as a sort-of cafeteria service, in which you bring your own tray and then leave with what you want".
"The guild offers a sort of surname service," he says.
From that perspective the show is a sort of public service.
Instead let's consider how this might be harnessed as a sort of public service.
Everybody, he said, should be a waiter for a while, like a sort of national service.
"It was like Kinky's church, a sort of Sunday service.
MORE as a sort of public service than anything else, The Economist used to devote space every now and then to writing about the Democratic Party of Japan.
"It became a sort of extra service to have the air freshener up in the cab," says Allan J. Fromberg, spokesman for the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission.
When Joybubbles died, Steven Gibb arranged a telephone memorial, a sort of Quaker service over phone lines, a conference call four hours long with 50 people telling stories.
"Weekend Lover" proposes a sort of routine service agreement, while "I Don't Know" and "Why" present two versions of postbreakup incomprehension.
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