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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a character of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific trait or quality of something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The story features a character of a brave hero who faces many challenges."
Alternatives: "a trait of a" or "a quality of a".
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Antônio is a character of a novel that is being written and lived'.
Can't a character of a certain age once, just once, claim that a cough or headache is nothing and actually be right?
"Often you can write more closely about your own perspective and experience of the world through a character of a different gender," she said.
Mr. Gottlieb himself is a character of a very different sort, and the prospect of their collaboration was an amusing picture to some of his friends.
Even Le Nouvel Observateur admitted that the role had given her a chance to "create a character of a complexity and blackness unusual for her (Tautou)".
"If you have a character of a different race, your book tends to get put in a category that isn't mainstream, and we wanted something to appeal to everyone," Ms. Russell said.
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The critics approved, although some felt that Jud Fry became more of a character out of a Dostoyevsky novel than of a character of an Oscar Hammerstein libretto.
The function sgn is a particular example of a character of an irreducible representation of the symmetric group.
Then the 430 Scuderia is just a car with a character of its own.
Each and every village and neighbourhood in the bigger towns has a pool with a character of its own.
So when one senses an obligation one senses a character of oneself, a claim on oneself to act in a certain way.
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