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"with some sort of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something is not known precisely or is uncertain. For example: "He had some sort of plan for dealing with the problem."
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But usually with some sort of fanfare.
The gravy is enriched with some sort of dairy.
Best Caveat Many listings come with some sort of condition.
Wealth planning is billed as a fee for service with some sort of retainer agreement.
He recently said: "We don't want to impress anyone with some sort of reformist zeal.
"The only way this will end with some sort of certainty is with a legislative solution".
Should you hide for one more year, or charge forward with some sort of plan?
The number of American newspapers with some sort of paywall has at least doubled this year.
Some point-and-shoot cameras now do come with some sort of wireless connectivity.
If independence eventually comes, then, it will probably be with some sort of French blessing.
Meanwhile, the number of travelers with some sort of elite status has grown.
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