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The phrase "What characterizes" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when asking for the defining features or qualities of a subject. Example: "What characterizes a successful leader in today's business environment?"
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What characterizes these computers?
What characterizes such denominations?
What characterizes many of the Iraqi newspapers?
What characterizes Muhammad's behavior toward the Jews of his time?
What characterizes "significant" though, is a matter of debate.
What characterizes appropriate reading for the incarcerated, and who decides — those are thorny, difficult questions.
What characterizes the typical behavior of audiences at shows put on the Paper Bag Players? b.
What characterizes China today is that, like so many of its neighbors, it has chosen the future over the past.
What characterizes the unity of consciousness?
What characterizes SCEs involving motorised traffic and cyclists at intersections?
What characterizes on-campus and online students' transfer components and their relationship with SRL? .
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