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"sort of equipment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that falls into a broad category of items. For example, "We need a new sort of equipment to help us with our manufacturing process."
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What sort of equipment do you bring? A.
However, given the sort of equipment available today, a 64-bit password could be cracked in months.
"To completely stop venting, they're going to have to put some sort of equipment back in service," he said.
Britain and other members are currently discussing precisely what sort of equipment would be allowed under the terms of the European decision.
They have tanks — yes, tanks, often from military surplus, for use in hostage situations or drug raids — not to mention the sort of equipment and training one would need to deter a Mumbai-style guerrilla assault.
There was even a recurrent idea in America about an education that would leave out history and the past, that should be a sort of equipment for aerial adventure, weighed down by none of the stowaways of inheritance or tradition".
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In fact, many are particularly delicate and need all sorts of equipment.
"Clubs provide all sorts of equipment -- TV's, Netpulse, E-Zone," he said.
"British Waterways promised us all sorts of equipment when we started in February.
He told of the 25kg he had to carry in his backpack, with all sorts of equipment and survival tools.
"There were several vibrators, nipple clamps, lesbian pornographic magazines, edible underwear made of candy, revealing outfits, handcuffs - all sorts of equipment," the source said.
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