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The phrase "a sort of sudden" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when describing an unexpected or abrupt change or event, but it would be clearer with additional context.
Example: "There was a sort of sudden shift in the atmosphere as the storm approached."
Alternatives: "a kind of abrupt" or "a type of unexpected".
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They could serve as a sort of "sudden death" tie-breaker, and would be far better than leaving the decision to superdelegates.
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A: Sort of.
The best songs on "Honeymoon" are about helplessness in the face of a forced conversion: the kind of change incited by a breakup, or by any sort of sudden, unfixable loss.
Performing these stretching exercises will relieve the tension in these soft tissues, and will build up the required strength to provide a nice degree of flexibility, to be able to resist any sort of sudden pressure or shocks in the future.[5].
"Younger women might have breast pain, but really it's any sort of sudden changes to the breast that can indicate symptoms of a larger problem".
We've heard whining from other quarters that the 6.5-second 0-60mph time from this engine isn't up to snuff, but that's faster to the mark than the S430 and plenty quick enough for any sort of sudden acceleration you might want to execute for passing or merging.
So, barring unforeseen events, Obama may get a slight benefit from the background issues of the economy (especially if the unemployment number is good) and immigration, but it's doubtful that any of it will produce any sort of sudden surge in the polling.
It's a tale of wonder and disatisfaction, the sort of sudden psychedelic realization that's just beautiful and broken enough to bring you to tears.
But while it's somewhat plausible that a handful of emoji apps had seen some sort of sudden popularity, others hitting the charts seemed out-of-place, like the more niche Construction Manager Pro or a $15 text translator app.
But while it's somewhat plausible that a handful of emoji apps had seen some sort of sudden popularity, others hitting the charts seemed out-of-place, like the more niche Construction Manager Pro or a $15 text translator app.
It was not the sort of sudden movement that typically gets a tennis star in trouble.
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