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"some sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when referring to something that is not precisely known or specified. For example, "I'm looking for some sort of better solution to this problem."
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Some sort of scam?
Some sort of sex club?
Then some sort of chortle.
Or some sort of energy?
Some sort of managed it.
Some sort of sporting event.
Some sort of superiority thing.
History is some sort of guide.
Maybe they got some sort of band.
It's some sort of lynch law.
Finally, history is some sort of guide.
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