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The phrase "an odd sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unusual or peculiar in nature or character.
Example: "She had an odd sort of fascination with abandoned places that intrigued her friends."
Alternatives: "a strange kind of" or "a peculiar type of".
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(An empty schoolyard, a place without play, is an odd sort of ideal).
IT IS an odd sort of togetherness.
Charles is an odd sort of role.
The forests had an odd sort of timberline.
IT'S an odd sort of deal, but then Belfast's devolved administration is an odd sort of edifice.
Symphony's first big order in this field was from an odd sort of factory.
First, the world of personal finance suffers from an odd sort of organizational failure.
This may have been right, but it was an odd sort of salvation.
IT IS an odd sort of peace initiative that begins with the cancellation of a truce.
Yet McCutchen felt an odd sort of kinship with the Pirates.
It is an odd sort of picture I have as I stand there".
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