Sentence examples for sort of a thing from inspiring English sources

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"sort of a thing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not definite or specific, but rather vague or uncertain. Example: "I'm not sure what I want to do this weekend, maybe just go for a walk or sort of a thing."

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So come on, it's been sort of a thing.

"What sort of a thing?" "Wrapped in a blanket".

But trying and failing to look hardcore is sort of a thing with Walker.

"Involuntary commitment was just sort of a thing we thought logically existed in society for people who needed it," Ghowrwal says.

Rachel is telling Janie about a man, Kieran, a friend of Sam's in London, whom she thinks she might have some sort of a thing going with.

Everyone today wants to be a storyteller – it is sort of a thing – but Massimo has been telling stories with his food since as long as he has been a chef".

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Matter of fact, it was sort of a humpbacked thing.

"It's sort of a cocky thing.

It's sort of a simple thing.

"It's sort of a mermaid thing.

It's just sort of a DNA thing.

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