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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trait" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to refer to a characteristic or feature of a person's personality or behavior. For example: - "Kindness is a trait that is highly valued in our society." - "Her stubbornness is one of her most prominent traits." - "The trait of curiosity drove him to explore new places and ideas."
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It's a unifying trait.
"That's a human trait.
"That's a nice trait".
A dangerous trait.
It's a welcome trait".
It's a different trait.
That trait surfaced early.
That's a female trait.
The trait model endures.
Favorite Trait: My hair.
His most attractive trait?
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