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The phrase "any sort of competitions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various types or categories of competitions in a general sense.
Example: "I enjoy participating in any sort of competitions, whether they are academic, athletic, or artistic."
Alternatives: "any type of competitions" or "any kind of competitions".
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"I didn't think I'd be able to run in any sort of competitions," she says.
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"At this point we don't have any sort of competition here yet," says Lee, "because our base is much bigger than [Uber].
It has been a long time since there has been any sort of competition up front and I think it is a positive that Hodgson might have a problem about who to pick up front when everybody is fit.
It was staged as a sort-of competition between the venue's two opposing stages, one armed with drums and amps, the other with tables, mics, and laptops.
The S.E.C. study found that many localities were awarding pension business without any sort of open competition or bidding.
The new regime did sign quarterback Chad Henne – a high-drafted player who was written off early by another Florida team – to compete for the starting job, but all observers have agreed that Henne hasn't given Gabbert any sort of a competition.
"You'd think that the FA would be keen to win any sort of international competition.
If I were built, monogamy would be a sort of competition, too.
During the nineteen-eighties, there was a sort of competition among certain members of the American independent-rock scene to make the most hideous noise possible.
Knopf has scheduled Mr. Clinton's book for publication in the same year as his wife's book, setting up the possibility of a sort of competition with Senator Clinton's publisher, the Simon & Schuster division of Viacom.
NO desorption occurs at the earliest stage as chemical adsorption occurs earlier, in a sort of competition, than physical adsorption due to strong basic OH− ion of surface.
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