Examples of using Different sort in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
Yes, but a different sort.
The result ahead of us… promises to be a victory… of a different sort.
This is a different sort of game.
There is competition, but of a different sort.
No, a different sort of goat.
People want to see a different sort of home.
If I was a different sort of man, it would be worse than looks.
I myself have a connection of a different sort.
But I'm a different sort of man.
It is actually a European popular petition, a different sort of right.
Well, that's a different sort of fighting.
These thinkers are not generalists,but specialists of a different sort.
Mr. Ames is a different sort of man.
Killing someone up close someone who can't fight back that takes a different sort of killer.
And this one… I mean, different sort of hanging out.
As Emerson Cod enjoyed a sense of familial peace the Pie-Maker had a peace of a different sort.
A harbinger of a different sort of change of kingdoms.
The familiar vanished, andhe sensed he was moving toward a different sort of knowledge.
So in addition to being a different sort of compound like DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid.
Maybe Anna and I should have founded a different sort of company.
This union is fraught a different sort with unexpectedness, the most various surprises.
I thought my father might be a different sort of man.
It can work in different sort of environments like shallow sea areas, beaches, desert and cold areas.
Another patient of mine had a different sort of hallucination.
With a key releasable positioning device,this key cutting machine can copy fast and efficiently different sort of keys.
Another patient of mine had a different sort of hallucination.
So each person has a different sort of threshold, for, whether they sort of join in and participate in some collective activity.
Or perhaps there's life of a different sort all over Mars.
While the average global surface temperature increased by about 0.5 degrees Celsius during the twentieth century, the major part of that warming occurred in the early part of the century, before the rapid rise in human population and before the consequent rise in emissions of polluting substances into the atmosphere There was actuallya noticeable cooling period after World War II, and this climate trend produced a rather different sort of alarmism some predicted the return of an ice age.