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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a character named" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or referring to a fictional character in a story, book, or other narrative forms.
Example: "In the novel, there is a character named Alice who embarks on a fantastical journey."
Alternatives: "a character called" or "a character referred to as".
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A character named K.
There's even a character named Dashiell.
There was a character named Napoleon.
A character named Dirty Martini: NO.
There's brief mention of a character named Jamaica.
The audition, for a character named Edith, changed her life.
One of Anne Lamott's books features a character named Rosie.
In effect, Mr. Page portrays a character named Tim Page.
Chester was pleased it contained a character named after him!
Ms. Davis portrays a character named Charlotte Vale.
Instead, he plays a character named Viktor Kershaw.
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