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The phrase "a sort of temperate" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is moderately temperate, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The climate here is a sort of temperate, making it pleasant for outdoor activities year-round."
Alternatives: "somewhat temperate" or "kind of temperate".
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Some canoeists and kayakers steer clear of swamps, but those who regularly dip their paddles into the waters of this one are enthusiastic about it as an ecological treasure, a sort of temperate-climate Everglades teeming with a wide variety of species of plants and animals.
A: Sort of.
"A sort of blank".
A sort of aspic.
A sort of monster.
"A sort of dream.
(A sort of cognitive disonance).
A sort of adventure, maybe.
A Sort of Insurance Policy.
We sort of had a sort of a line to three other areas, sort of.
It's nice down there, in an apocalyptic sort of way a temperate rain cave, thanks to the misting spigots that are used to settle all the ancient dust.
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