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The phrase "a sort of work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type or category of work that is not precisely defined or is somewhat ambiguous.
Example: "This project is a sort of work that combines elements of art and technology."
Alternatives: "a type of work" or "a kind of work".
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Thus the whole point of the Sieracki decision is turned around, and today's shipowner escapes his absolute duty because his vessel is modern and outfitted with complicated and dangerous equipment, and because a pattern of contracting out a sort of work on its has become established.
What's it like filming a sort of work in progress, in regards to what's being put forth as solutions, and the story of the New York City subway system writ large?
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He'll need to keep his head screwed on, since this low-key run of dates is acting as a sort-of work in progress for a full bells-and-whistles world tour in 2017.
One's a sort of work-station: PC, printer etc, where I email, write prose, watch YouTube and gab on the phone.
What we have now then, is a sort of work-in-progress – although 4J Studios, the Dundee-based firm responsible for the conversion, has done a great job of eliminating the bugs and glitches of earlier PC instalments.
It was common to use ALMP as a sort of work-test at this point.
The company admits that it will be a sort of work-in-progress, and the site will likely treat it as such as it works out the kinks of its new system.
To come to a sort of working relationship with Dalí, Baudoin explains that it was crucial to personally get into the artist's head.
This is probably the place to note every step of the plating process on a sort of working counter that faces your counter, so you become aware of details of pacing and finicky arrangement that usually escape you.
"It'll be yellow and white, a sort of art work.
The problem was a lack of "system resources," a sort of internal work space that Windows 95 has greatly expanded.
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