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The phrase "sort of connection" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a somewhat ambiguous or vague connection between two things. Example: There seems to be a sort of connection between the recent increase in pollution and the decline in the local wildlife population.
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"We certainly believe there is some sort of connection".
Maybe she can make some sort of connection?
Web browsing ReprintsThis sort of connection horrifies many western businessmen.
Question: Do you feel any sort of connection with Cabrera?
We do believe there is some sort of connection.
"We have a sort of connection to George Michael," they carry on, "through his sister.
She added: "It's more a life-experience sort of connection, rather than Ersy's surrealist bird heads and my eyeballs.
But two remained, a married pair who had made the sort of connection that many young Orthodox yearn for.
Making this sort of connection was, after all, what the characters shown onstage in "Orson's Shadow" based their lives on.
Looking round the room we surmised that almost everyone else there had some sort of connection to the Labour party.
In a rare moment of speculation, Hutton suggests that "there is some sort of connection to be made".
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