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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a vague or approximate quality or condition of something.
Example: "The event was held at a sort of makeshift venue that added to its charm."
Alternatives: "in a kind of" or "at a type of".
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Russia under Vladimir V. Putin has arrived at a sort of détente with organized crime.
Cave's stab at a sort of otherworldly timelessness can often result in such ponderous tongue twisters.
The similarity between the two: both articles hinted at a sort of "high-end" disruption.
I think when I went on that programme, it was at a sort of pivotal moment.
It could be that modern managers are now at a sort of disadvantage if they don't take Football Manager seriously.
Like Nick Carraway, Scalia "wanted the world to be in uniform and at a sort of moral attention forever".
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Despite those provocatively swollen dimensions, the 2012 Carrera S tops out at a sort-of-svelte 3,075 pounds — about 100 pounds less than the comparable previous-generation model.
A shiny new year is a symbolic fresh start – a chance to take the Etch a Sketch wiper to emotional scribbles you've amassed.I took this approach a couple of years ago when I woke up at a sort-of flame's house and he hurried me out of the door before noon – on a bank holiday too!
But it is really arrived at by a sort of ongoing consensus.
I started at Hidden Sydney, a sort-of immersive snapshot of the Kings Cross of old.
Or at least a sort of Cheever-esque Connecticut.
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