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The phrase "a sort of strength" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type or quality of strength that may not be easily defined or categorized.
Example: "Her resilience in the face of adversity demonstrated a sort of strength that inspired everyone around her."
Alternatives: "a kind of strength" or "a type of strength".
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Then she confessed that she and Kenneth had not been faithful to each other, "But being so selfish and wrong often brings with it a sort of strength".
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They made a sort of strength-contest out of it, taking a drink in the interim.
A: Sort of.
Finally, the synaptic homeostasis hypothesis [11], [12] suggested that a sort of synaptic strength might undergo a homeostatic regulation related to plastic processes [21], [26].
It parades for only eight blocks (and two of those are thumb-size) but is home to almost a dozen restaurants, two bars, a lounge featuring drag shows, a palm reader, two antique shops and an avant-garde exercise studio (Gyrotonic, a sort of rotating strength-o-ciser soon to replace both Pilates and yoga as Workout of the Hip).
All cute breathy vocal-sighs and crashing dissonance, her music is what might have happened had Petite Meller signed to 90s Warp, or the next (il)logical step after the likes of FKA twigs, Kelela and SZA: a sort of industrial-strength R&B; Aaliyah meets Aphex Twin.
Ms. Rich's later books, beginning in the 1990s, have a different sort of strength.
Except that sometimes extreme weakness spawns an odd sort of strength, and the underdog starts barking.Something like this may be happening now in America.
Pip's sister's husband, Joe Gargery, in Great Expectations, is "a mild, good-natured, sweet-tempered, easygoing, foolish, dear fellow – a sort of Hercules in strength, and also in weakness".
They are afraid, they say, that they will be banished from the wider police fraternity in which most of them came of age, a sort of blue reservoir of strength that they are used to turning to for solace.
A third video, my favourite, sees him shoulder-press 100 kilos with a single enormous, trunk-like arm, a sort of desperate feat of strength, it looks horrible.
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