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Discover Ludwig"some sorts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to different types or varieties of something. For example, "I enjoy trying some sorts of new dishes when I go out to eat".
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And some sorts in between.
Only some sorts will work as sources of holes.
In Britain, they're researching why dogs are able to sniff out some sorts of cancer.
Some sorts promise to reduce cell damage and improve skin and coats.
But some sorts of knowledge are treated with more urgency, and reverence, than others.
And hotter weather may make some sorts of fighting more likely.
Do you go down better in some sorts of constituencies than others?
Only some sorts of conductors will work as sources of electrons.
Some sorts of cell, such as stem cells, do, however, need to renew themselves indefinitely.
Such scrambling, however, makes the data useless for some sorts of analysis.
Four boys, one girl, a death sentence (of some sorts) and a quest.
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