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The phrase "an unusual sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is atypical or different from the norm.
Example: "She had an unusual sort of charm that captivated everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "a peculiar kind of" or "a rare type of".
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This requires an unusual sort of self-belief.
She's also an unusual sort of sitcom protagonist.
It was an unusual sort of talk to bring to a business conference.
The young cop's conflicted emotions generate an unusual sort of suspense, a heightened apprehensiveness.
Albert Schussler was, according to prosecutors, an unusual sort of tax consultant.
It's not an infraction you come across much these days, but Penn is an unusual sort of guy.
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Once I stopped thinking of the haggis as a party piece and started to consider it as a unusual sort of sausage, I began to get rather excited.
Yes, a hedge... albeit of an unusual sort, more than 2,500 miles long at the peak of its growth in the 1870's and requiring a staff of roughly 14,000 to keep in good trim.
But the mastery of David Lang, whose style blends elements of postminimalism, modernism, and conceptualism, is of an unusual sort.
The program opens with a travelogue, though one of an unusual sort: "Lyman H. Howe's Famous Ride on a Runaway Train," the 1921 version of a concept that Howe, a traveling showman who worked the Northeast, filmed several times.
In every case, the system exhibits phase separation; in some cases, it is of an unusual sort.
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