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"all sort" is not grammatically correct to use as a standalone phrase in written English.
It is missing the article "of" and a noun after "sort." The correct phrase would be "all sorts of." Example: "He had all sorts of excuses for being late to work."
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It's all sort of situational.
Alice was all sort of spiky.
We were all sort of shook up.
All sort of plausible, but too late.
Somehow, it all sort of works.
He won all sort of awards.
"We're all sort of shattered," she said.
"We're all sort of hunkered down.
It's all sort of based on that".
"It's all sort of beautiful chaos".
And it all sort of clicked".
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