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The phrase "a bit of character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a unique or distinctive quality, often adding charm or interest.
Example: "The old bookstore had a bit of character, with its creaky wooden floors and shelves filled with dusty tomes."
Alternatives: "a touch of personality" or "a hint of uniqueness."
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Six Authors in Search of a bit of Character".
It has a bit of character, a bit of singe.
He didn't hold back, showed a bit of character and seems a pretty confident guy.
I think of Breaking Bad as a bit of character study.
"I wanted something with a bit of character and history and weight behind it".
"Then I showed a bit of character, getting on the ball and setting the goal up.
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It's where I met my wife 55 years ago and all in all, I just love east London; I suppose I'm a bit of a character, so I feel like I'm a part of the furniture now.
He can be a bit of a character".
Joe Marler, for example, is a bit of a character, quite an interesting, funny guy.
"She was a bit naughty, a bit of a character," said one.
Mr. Waterbury, an uncle by marriage of Eleanor Roosevelt, was a bit of a character.
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a diversity of character
a man of character
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