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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of thin" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is somewhat thin, but the phrasing is awkward and lacks clarity.
Example: "She wore a sort of thin sweater that barely kept her warm."
Alternatives: "somewhat thin" or "kind of thin".
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Dessert standouts included semiya kheer, a sort of thin, sweet gruel; double ka-meeta, which is a cross between bread pudding and French toast; and gulab jamun, a kind of cheese in syrup.
Kinoma, which I hadn't heard of until today, is working on a sort of thin OS layer that goes on top of Android and a few other OSes, adding functionality and connectivity while keeping the footprint small and the compatibility level high.
Lovich's band featured, along with Chappell, a male-female duo that provided all manner of synthesized accompaniment, resulting in a sort of thin, "lounge wave" sound.
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But I certainly recall his peering at me with a sort of thin-lipped, supercilious scrutiny, as though he were trying to decide what made me tick.
A: Sort of.
Other uses - You can use these steps to store all sorts of thin straight objects including chopsticks, color pencils, and combs.
As a hedge against the ever-present threat of being outgunned on its technology, it has begun experimenting with a newer and more efficient sort of thin film, with a semiconductor of copper, indium, gallium and selenium, known as CIGS.
The sort of thin, acidic plonk that used to slake the thirst of industrial workers in the north.
On the other hand, one might doubt that there really is a universally shared concept of law that is employed by practitioners in all jurisdictions or if there is one, it is doubtful that it is anything more than the sort of thin concept that one possesses in virtue of knowing what the word "law" in its juridical sense means.
Some were the color I associate with yield signs, and others a sort of muted lavender, their stems as thin as wire.
The most extraordinary use, though, was at Amaro: a single wafer-thin leaf, a sort of beetroot-flavoured rice paper stuck to its plate by a chocolate-button sized purée of the root.
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