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Discover Ludwig"he sorts" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is the present tense form of the verb "sort," which means to arrange or organize things into categories or in a particular order. Example: In his free time, John sorts his comic book collection according to the publication date.
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He sorts through my 35 items, passing judgment.
If he sorts that out he'll win tournaments".
He sorts through the close calls during what he calls "the first nuclear era".
As he speaks he sorts a tray of beans, discarding stringier ones.
As he sorts through such stories, Gunn usually finds larger patterns, too.
He sorts through many pill bottles as he is shuttled to an endless stream of appointments.
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He sort of shut down.
He sort of laughed.
"He sort of dithers all night.
"He sort of just plods along.
"Move on," he sort of belched.
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