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The phrase "her sort" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a particular type or category of person, often implying a judgment about their character or behavior. Example: "I don't usually get along with her sort; they tend to be quite pretentious."
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Let her sort it out, he thought.
Beyoncé is a genius, of her sort.
French-kissing her, sort of.
I talked to her, sort of.
Hold still and watch Paigie, watch her sort".
I've got to help her sort it out.
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I take her shoes off, sit her up, sort her out.
She asked her sort-of boyfriend for his opinion.
Worst of all, she lets her sort-of-not-really-boyfriend call her a dirty little whore and smash her face into the mattress.
When her sort-of boyfriend presses Hannah on whether she's ever "tried a lot to lose weight", she deflects, "I have some other concerns in my life".
The physician spent an hour with her, sorting things out.
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