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a sort of / a kind of
Hello,
Can you tell me the differences between these two expressions:
A sort of
A kind of
Thank you
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Re: a sort of / a kind of

Originally Posted by
ratóncolorao
Hello,
Can you tell me the differences between these two expressions:
A sort of
A kind of
Thank you
They can be used interchangeably.
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Re: a sort of / a kind of
Usually. "Sort of" can also mean "approximating" like "Coor's Light is a sort of beer."
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