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The phrase "sort of things" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a general category or group of things in a vague or non-specific manner. Example: "She was always interested in trying new things and experiencing different cultures. She loved to learn about all sorts of things, from ancient history to modern art."
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What sort of things?
These sort of things happen".
What sort of things do you do?
What sort of things might be interesting?
What sort of things does she say?
"Those sort of things make everyone nervous".
What sort of things were they suggesting?
"The old manager told those sort of things happened.
Now, people say the same sort of things about aquaculture.
I've cut my cable and those sort of things.
What sort of things am I talking about?
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