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"sort of climate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a general or vague type of climate, rather than a specific one. For example: - "The region has a sort of Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters." - "I prefer living in a place with a sort of temperate climate, where the weather is not extreme." - "The mountainous area has a sort of alpine climate, with frequent snowfall and colder temperatures." - "He described the city's climate as a sort of subtropical, with hot and humid summers and mild winters."
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It was "not my sort of climate," he felt.
This sort of climate breeds political violence, the opposition says.
Others don't feel the need for any sort of climate regulation.
We're starting to go through that sort of climate right now".
"We wondered whether you might grow slightly different crops and have some sort of climate impact".
Dr. Boyle said that most of the association's 224 members now have some sort of climate message.
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What is more, the scheme gives poor countries a reason to avoid any sort of climate-friendly regulation, including measures they could readily afford.
CEO Professor Sayed Azam Ali believes bambara is "just the sort of climate-resilient, nutritious and potentially productive crop that should be a crop of the future".
And even beyond the political pragmatism (that recognises the importance if not the urgency of climate change), there is a stoic sort of climate-realism emerging in the private sector.
The project, run by the Royal Botanical Garden, at Kew, England, aims to collect seeds from 10percentt of the world's flowering plant species and to stow them in a sort of climate-controlled Noah's Ark against the possibility of depletion, whether by climate change, alien-species invasion, overdevelopment or apocalypse.
One might ask, what sorts of climate impacts would we expect to see as a result of this much global warming?
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