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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of wide" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is somewhat wide, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The river was a sort of wide, making it difficult to cross."
Alternatives: "somewhat wide" or "kind of wide".
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But his face as he approached showed no rancor, only a sort of wide-eyed, watchful awe.
The one thing Vollmann seems to feel he can do, if he's to be intellectually consistent and neither patronizing, sentimental nor arrogantly socialist (as he implicitly accuses Agee of being), is to act like a sort of wide-eyed alien and "conceive of poverty as a series of perceptual categories".
Speaking to Vulture, Jon Ronson observes, "We're creating a hard, frightening world where somebody can get defined by their stupidity, as opposed to their stupidity being put into a sort of wider human context". Ronson's forthcoming book So You've Been Publicly Shamedseeks to counteract this trend by examining the experiences of the shamed, not just the things that made them targets.
Ribbon (Any sort of wide flat ribbon will do. My favorites are grosgrain and silk dupioni. They have a great selection at M&J Trimming).
Bernie Sanders was supposed to be some sort of quixotic or gadfly campaign, which got ultra-lefties excited but wouldn't have any sort of wide support or staying power.
The similarly beta effort loosely integrates various user-created environments into a sort of world wide web of game engine worlds that users can jump between.
Great literature and great criticism possess in common a sort of penumbra of wide but unsystematic learning, a devotion to civilized values, an awareness of tradition, and a willingness to rely occasionally on the irrational and intuitive.
So, this really becomes a sort of European-wide phenomenon.
There's maybe a little bit of discussion about a sort of quasi wide-body opportunity maybe five years ahead of that.
The prototype of a sort of double-wide subway car on stilts, was completed a few months later and given a test run, with regular passenger vehicles driving underneath.
Yes, that's right, finally get someone as hard to please as Clarkson to find our city "very agreeable" and tell him he is never allowed to step off the train at Lime Street station, imposing on him a sort of city-wide Scousewa.
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