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Discover LudwigSentence Using some sort of is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an unspecified object or method. For example: "I need to find a way to make this work, so I'm thinking of using some sort of clever trick."
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Results showed that using some sort of justification or evidence always improves the results of fake-news detection models.
3.14pm BST So it would seem that these teenage girls are using some sort of social media dating site.
Parents and students were convinced that Israelis were using some sort of gas to poison children at their schools.
The effects, particularly on mental health, were most pronounced for those children who spent more than four hours a day using some sort of screen-based technology.
Using some sort of gas for cover, they got away, and even were able to summon medical care for their wounded, Pentagon officials said.
We like to think that success comes from predicting trends, analyzing data, gaming out strategies — from using some sort of logical approach.
The same study suggested that one American in three was using some sort of alternative therapy at least once a year.
Hopefully, you're already using some sort of automated payment system to make sure you pay your bills on time, so as to avoid late fees and interest charges.
In existing works, this issue has been mainly addressed by using some sort of priority scheme among buyers and sellers in electricity trading, which obviously does not guarantee a fair trading scheme.
It is obvious that the larger and more sophisticated the transport networks become, the more demand there will be for dynamic provisioning using some sort of control plane and, as a consequence, for traffic engineering.
In the article they state that ions are transferred and, since the energy is being transferred in an aqueous solution using an electrolyte, I'm assuming they're using some sort of ionic salt compound that readily disassociates in liquid.
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