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sort of

adverb as in in a way

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It was suggested it had been conducted by the UK to be able to blame Russia "as part of a sort of bizarre and surreptitious intelligence operation of some variety", he added.

From BBC

No one who works with migrants, no one who works on border security, would ever say the sort of words or phrases routinely in political slogans: “stop the boats” or “smash the gangs”.

From BBC

“What I extrapolated was this sort of relentless optimism that comes across in their voice. There’s nothing ever wrong and everything is solvable.”

"We need to have some sort of evidence-based consensus opinion on how a clinician treats or manages these patients. Until now we have been working from very imperfect data."

One of my friends that was playing a salon client in it told me I sort of looked like Dr. Phil, so that night I was like, I should go do stand-up in this outfit.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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