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"sort from" is not correct and not usable in written English.
"Sort from" is used in spoken English to mean "apart from" but it is not considered proper grammar. The correct way to use "apart from" in a sentence is as follows: "Apart from the noise, the atmosphere in the café was pleasant."
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A real number is the familiar sort from normal arithmetic.
THERE is good news of a sort from Cambodia.
Her vocal athleticism was of a very different sort from Mr. Pupu'a's: nimble and daringly acrobatic.
How very dare we distinguish the motivation of one sort from another?
No wobbling of that sort from Santorum -- he's an out-and-out denier.
To pretend that we can prevent information of this sort from reaching a wider audience is myopic (at best).
Like many other Euroskeptic parties, Jobbik objects to the multinational European project, and to criticisms of any sort from Brussels.
Meyer is a New York restaurateur of a different sort from Soulé — a kinder one, to start.
The Greens leader, Richard Di Natale, wants a compromise of some sort from the government, including funding for personal importation.
The menu abounds in exotica of this sort, from ginger-flower vinaigrette to a reduction of galangal and palm sugar.
In this country you can get insurance of that sort from the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company.
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