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The phrase "a sorts of" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "a sort of" or "sorts of" without the article "a" preceding "sorts."
Example: "He has a sort of charm that draws people in."
Alternatives: "a type of" or "kinds of."
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Greece – and, not to underestimate the importance of international politics, Europe too – is at a sorts of crossroads.
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A: Sort of.
Environmentalists tout a sort-of pagan eschatology.
Scotland introduced a sort-of ban last year.
He's a sort-of broken Tony Soprano.
"A sort of blank".
"A sort of dream.
A sort of aspic.
A sort of monster.
(A sort of cognitive disonance).
A sort of adventure, maybe.
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