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The phrase "act as a sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that functions in a particular way or serves a specific purpose, often in a metaphorical or comparative sense.
Example: "In this experiment, the chemical acts as a sort of catalyst, speeding up the reaction without being consumed."
Alternatives: "serve as a kind of" or "function as a type of".
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"We act as a sort of neighbor," Mrs. Bailin said.
For such shoppers, Kate intended to act as a sort of editor.
For them, piano competitions act as a sort of support group.
With something as sensitive as tobacco regulation, health associations act as a sort of anti-lobby.
Are they there simply to act as a sort of human buffer zone?
These act as a sort of digital spine for the rest of its 230 news brands.
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This method involves incorporating a layer of quantum dots, which act as a sort-of filter, selectively extracting higher-than-normal-voltage electrons, Beard says.
He acted as a sort of counter-intelligence official.
And acts as "a sort of world constitution"?
The selective rhetorical elevation of black women acts as a sort of overcorrection.
Since around 1904, Kelly has acted as a sort of volunteer potboy and master of ceremonies.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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