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"all sorts of things" is correct and is used commonly in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to many different objects, ideas, or activities. For example, "I'm interested in all sorts of things – music, art, literature, cooking, etc."
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"Of course you could read all sort of things into that," he says.
Giulia Bongiorno, the politician and top defence lawyer, hired by Mr Andreotti for many of his trials, said: "They'll say all sort of things about him.
So there's are all sort of things that stay on with me but I hope some of that will go with this outcome".
I think we've seen that in pro football when people have got wind of particular stories in the media and then the chants about all sort of things start".
Roasted carrots with barley risotto Barley is a wonderful ingredient - it's so earthy and unprocessed and I like to throw it into all sort of things, such as lamb stews and soups.
But by the time Hannah and Jessa get nearer to their city on a hill, all sort of things happen — the kind of stuff that impresses upon us that "A Civil War Christmas" is a nativity play, and Jessa is Jesus.
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"All sorts of things".
People ask Seaward all sorts of things.
I've taught all sorts of things.
Actors play all sorts of things.
"I like all sorts of things.
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