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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a character for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific character that represents something, often in contexts like writing, coding, or design.
Example: "In this game, a character for a hero is essential to engage the players."
Alternatives: "a symbol for a" or "a representation for a".
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"They'd have to assume a character for a day.
If Hollywood wanted a character for a town-hall hero, he would fit the bill.
I mean, that's the tricky thing about playing a character for a long time – you initially feel it's therapeutic.
They then create a character for a children's program that reflects the current issues and values of their communities.
I did a similar thing in my films Half Nelson and Sugar, where we leave the movie and get addressed by a character for a moment.
"When you play and write a character for a long time, certain things they do follow your track and certain things you do follow their track.
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Tarantino said he had wanted to create a character for Pitt for a long time.
"But I was surprised how interesting it was to work with a character for such a longer while.
I was really creating a character for myself and I always had a secret world.
He is in that line of American originals — Whitman was one, Muhammad Ali another — who imagine a character for themselves, a variety of uniqueness, and then become it.
Playing a character for that long is a blessing and a curse I guess in many ways.
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