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The phrase "any sort of firearm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various types or categories of firearms in a general sense.
Example: "The new law prohibits the possession of any sort of firearm in public spaces."
Alternatives: "any type of firearm" or "any kind of firearm".
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"I feel like an outright ban of any sort of firearm is out of the question, especially if one is not familiar with different types of guns," Borer said.
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"You are a crack shot with any sort of firearms, I believe?" said the District Attorney, insinuatingly.
"There is no carte balance restriction against any sort of firearms and paramilitary-style training," Dunn told VICE.
Vandals had been creative: on the second floor, the interior shingles were embedded with marbles (they still are), which had been blasted there by some sort of firearm.
His death at the barrel of a semi-automatic Ruger pistol, the same kind of gun used in the 1993 shootings on the Long Island Rail Road and the sort of firearm that continues to vex the city, served as a reminder of those days, and of the way an officer's routine shift can end in an instant.
This is, arguably, quite possible right now and the average tinkerer can, without much fuss, build some sort of firearm with a drill press, milling machine, and some steel.
Firearms owned by law-abiding citizens have never been any sort of public health threat, and to suggest otherwise is insulting to tens of millions of honest Americans.
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Or any sort of stand, really.
What? "Any sort of disorder.
"No. 2, any sort of bluish light.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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