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The phrase "any sort of device" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of devices without specifying a particular type.
Example: "The app is compatible with any sort of device, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops."
Alternatives: "any kind of device" or "any type of device".
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This is not without controversy – many people I spoke to expressed worry over any sort of device that interfered with their state of mind or neurological processes.
And so with the new Tiger Woods golf game, the first to support Kinect, you just stand in front of your TV and swing without holding any sort of device at all.
There was this theme that we talked about any sort of interface or interaction, or any sort of device that we're making, people understand intuitively.
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That suggested that the hippocampus was a sort of device used by the brain for mapping layouts of the environment.
Take, for example, cute USB devices that function like the boring gray USB but make a statement… If my sweetie plans on purchasing any sort of memory device for me, he should do a broad search and come home with the cutest and best-working device.
You don't have to hold or use any sort of electronic device.
Pointedly, you won't need to buy any sort of special device to read books bought on Google; any Web browser will work.
Concerning the wireless nodes used, they can be any sort of computing device, like a laptop, a PDA, or a wireless router.
"Now on the other hand, they come with very interesting challenges - the sensor, the accelerometer in a smartphone is certainly not of the quality of any sort of a device you would add to your PC or some other setting.
Granted, your best bet with any sort of streaming device is a hard-wire connection, but that sometimes isn't an option.
All serve their distinct purposes, though, as Google will likely admit, some compromises have to be made to create any sort of convertible device.
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