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The phrase "a very special sort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular type or category of something that is considered unique or noteworthy.
Example: "This event is not just any gathering; it's a very special sort of celebration that brings the community together."
Alternatives: "a unique kind" or "a distinct type".
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Rehearsals will become performances of a very special sort.
"A very special sort of listening is required," he explained with evangelical enthusiasm.
This is preference of a very special sort; babies were responding to behaviors that adults would describe as nice or mean.
Indeed, using one's own life (and sometimes others' lives) as material is common among artists — and Spalding was a very special sort of artist.
Asked to explain the facts of life to a youngster, for example, Stevens is unable to get further than a vague reference to "a very special sort of change" that comes over geese and flowers in the spring.
This is a very special sort of dream house: the Victorian Ms. Foster has wanted since she was a teenager on Long Island and her middle-class family lost their home.
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That is a very special form of the "special relationship".
And throughout everything and for most of her life, she's been an artist making her own very special sort of art books as well as paintings, one of which she gave me for my birthday years ago.
"I realised I had a very special site here on my farm, so it sort of made sense.
"That means he's got access and sort of a special cachet that's probably going to get him a very special hearing," said Bill Stafford, president of the Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle.
A very special person.
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