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How do you use sort of in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "sort of" in a sentence:

1. Describing a vague similarity:

* "The movie was sort of like a superhero film, but with a more comedic tone."

* "The weather was sort of warm, but not exactly hot."

2. Expressing hesitation or uncertainty:

* "I sort of promised to help him move, but I'm not sure if I can actually do it."

* "I sort of know how to do this, but I'm not an expert."

3. Emphasizing a specific quality:

* "He's sort of a genius, but he doesn't always apply himself."

* "It's sort of a beautiful day, but it's a bit windy."

4. Making a comparison:

* "It's sort of like being in a dream."

* "This feeling is sort of like déjà vu."

5. Expressing a nuanced opinion:

* "I sort of liked the movie, but it wasn't my favorite."

* "It's sort of a good idea, but it needs some tweaking."

It's important to note that "sort of" can sometimes sound informal or uncertain. It's best to use it sparingly in formal writing.

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