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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of wizard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has exceptional skills or abilities in a particular area, often in a somewhat whimsical or informal manner.
Example: "He’s a sort of wizard when it comes to solving complex mathematical problems."
Alternatives: "a kind of genius" or "a type of expert".
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Thus, a sort of Wizard Of Oz quest is required to restore her mental balance.
The musical, a sort of "Wizard of Oz" prequel focusing on the witches, has held that No. 1 title since 2004, its first full year running on Broadway.
Two and a bit decades later, her new film, her biggest yet, is Oz the Great and Powerful (a sort of Wizard of Oz prequel, based on Frank L Baum's classic Oz book series).
She's a sort of wizard with accents and personas and flow, and possibly the funnest wordplay rapper out there ("You couldn't get a fan/If it was hanging from the ceiling" on Ciara's I'm Out).
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When Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them was first announced, most of us imagined the series would treat Scamander as a sort of wizarding Indiana Jones, setting off to discover a new monstrous beastie in each subsequent film.
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Dry shampoo comes out like a fine but stiff mist (Oribe, the best) or a Halloweeny play-dust that turns brown hair a sort of light gray wizard-hue (Klorane, also good).
"Oh, yes, computers," Riley said, making his big eyes bigger still, mocking the older man, "all sorts of wizard gadgets, don't you know".
She has spent more than two years performing and understudying in the two national tours of "Wicked," a sort of prequel to "The Wizard of Oz". It tells the stories of the misunderstood — and very green — Elphaba, the future Wicked Witch of the West, and pretty, popular Galinda Upland, who goes on to become Glinda, the Good Witch.
But judging from the illustration, it does appear to include the golden snitch, a tiny winged ball that is the object of a quidditch match (a sort of polo game played by wizards on flying brooms).
Chiwetel Ejiofor, as some sort of wizard scientist, gets the chance to say "My.
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