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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two sorts of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe two different types or categories of something. Example: There are two sorts of apples, red and green.
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There are two sorts of economic data.
There are two sorts of people.
But it has two sorts of answer.
Two sorts of CBCM plates are tested.
John McDowell: Two Sorts of Naturalism.
Now, there are two sorts of disagreements.
I have two sorts of outfits.
I'll give you two sorts of answers".
TWO sorts of claim are made about the "new economy".
"There are two sorts of champions," Mourinho said.
The two sorts of brain look different, too.
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