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The phrase "in a sort of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is not really what it appears to be, or that an explanation will follow. For example, "He looked like a normal person, but in a sort of way, he was quite strange."
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So you bring in a sort of negative income tax.
We are in a sort of malaise.
As in a sort of rooming house.
Laila is in a sort of aftershock.
And this is done in a sort of simple way.
"They have truly lived in a sort of exclusion".
Which left him in a sort of no man's land.
The community exists in a sort of cultural limbo.
"His shirttail was untucked in a sort of preppy mullet".
He meant that in a sort of incredulous way.
He walked quickly, in a sort of running dance step.
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