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The phrase "any sort of work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to various types or categories of work without specifying any particular one. Example: "I'm open to taking on any sort of work that will help me gain experience in this field."
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New arrivals wash up from India's poor rural hinterland, desperate for work, any sort of work.
It's the same with bids for any sort of work: you want to make sure you're comparing apples to apples.
Price says: "IPS is successful for patients who are very motivated to find a job and are willing to do any sort of work.
'Here there are so many people who are qualified, who have a university education, and who just can't find any sort of work.
Any sort of work is better than no work but being in a job does not guarantee a route out of poverty.
The sheer will to survive, drives them to do any sort of work and because of their vulnerability they invariably get exploited.
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About one in every five young Europeans and young Americans is wondering how to get any sort of working life on track.
Few Russian politicians will want to be photographed shaking hands with Mr Basaev, and that alone may limit the scope for restoring any sort of working relations.
And I'm mindful that criticizing any sort of work--particularly if fueled by moral outrage -- before seeing, reading, hearing that work is the province of the lunkhead.
"I don't feel that medical school prepares you at all for any sort of ward work in any sort of way really".
Like Diane Williams and Noy Holland, here is a person who can take any sort of world and make it work.
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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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