“Sort of” is not only slangy, it is often vague. “Dinner was sort of expensive” does not convey nearly as much as “the bill for dinner came to more than he earned in a week.” The same applies to the similarly vague “kind of.”
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“Sort of” is not only slangy, it is often vague. “Dinner was sort of expensive” does not convey nearly as much as “the bill for dinner came to more than he earned in a week.” The same applies to the similarly vague “kind of.”
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