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The expression "something of the sort" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a similar event, item, or experience. For example: "I'm looking for an item like that - something of the sort."
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Something of the sort is essential.
Economically, something of the sort is already happening.
Upstairs is a suit superstore, or something of the sort.
Indeed, something of the sort seems on the way.
'Too late, too far... ' or something of the sort.
Something of the sort may slowly be happening in Turkey.
'I always expected something of the sort,' she said.
We are seen as gadgets or something of the sort.
At times she was afraid she saw something of the sort coming.
Something of the sort is happening in the debate about fiscal stimulus.
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Silver or gold tri-platters, expensive-looking plates with a simple design on the trim, or something of the sort will make people want to try it.
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