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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any sort of star" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to various types or categories of stars, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense. Example: "In the night sky, you can see any sort of star, from the faintest twinkle to the brightest beacon."
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Only Fleur East had any sort of star quality.
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"Hélène was different: a sort of star in the sky.
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Not any sort of movie star, in fact.
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It's narrated by Fairuza Balk, one of a clutch of sort-of stars who came to represent the genre.
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