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The phrase "a bold characterization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a strong or daring depiction of a person, idea, or situation in literature, art, or conversation.
Example: "The author’s latest novel features a bold characterization of the protagonist, challenging traditional gender roles."
Alternatives: "a daring portrayal" or "a striking depiction."
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At first she seems all too conscious of the dialogue's rhymes, but she makes up for that with a bold characterization and some gut-felt physical comedy.
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A bold claim?
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A bold proposal, then.
A bold claim indeed.
It was a bold experiment.
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