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"the same sorts of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to things or people that are similar in nature or type. Here is an example: "I prefer to hang out with people who have the same sorts of interests and values as me."
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We like the same sorts of things.
Trump's memoirs make the same sorts of claims.
I've read the same sorts of cheap thrillers.
Basically, the same sorts of functions as iBeacon.
"Look at colleagues that do the same sorts of things you do," he says.
"You have people who have similar values and who care about the same sorts of things".
The mining and electric power industries made the same sorts of wild claims.
Many other governors have been playing the same sorts of pension-fund games as Mr Blagojevich.
Obama wants to get his economic advice from the same sorts of people".
The same sorts of interest rate increases now could be ruinous for government finances.
Why didn't everyone else attempt the same sorts of gravity-bending maneuvers?
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