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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a character that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a character's ability to create or influence something, often in a narrative or analytical context.
Example: "In the story, a character that makes a significant impact on the plot is the wise old mentor who guides the hero."
Alternatives: "a character who creates" or "a character that influences".
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"Eileen is a character that makes people uncomfortable.
And then there is his brilliant comic turn as Sharp-Eye Washington, the disreputable private detective in Sidney Poitier's 1974 film, "Uptown Saturday Night" — a character that makes use of Pryor's ability to convey paranoia with his body: throughout the movie, he looks like a giant exclamation point.
With her love of homophones – her own name happens to be one (Rose, rows) – and the power of prime numbers, Rose is a character that makes every reader root for her.
Sorensen distinguishes between cases in which Effort Required is low because the agent possesses a "naturally good character" and those in which Effort Required is low because the agent has exerted effort to develop a character that makes morally desirable actions easy (p. 103).
He notes that the effect of a low level of Effort Required on the moral worth of the action might depend on whether little effort was required (i) because the agent has a "naturally good character" or (ii) because the agent has struggled to, and succeeded in, developing a character that makes morally good action easy, though she did not initially possess such a character (p. 103).
A further inspection of the cloud in Figure 7A, which is taken from the static example, reveals that the cloud is of a character that makes a 2D approach superior to the individual tests: just as the cloud in Figure 1, the cloud in Figure 7A lies away from the axes, and the red dot can be distinguished better in a 2D analysis, than by looking along the individual axes.
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"He brought a charisma and a warmth and a character that made a tricky piece work".
It's that earnestness, coupled with a truly chameleon-like gift to climb into the skin of a character, that make her plea to keep sealed the magician's cloth seem more naive than pretentious.
The package, which contains 61 songs that she recorded between 1975 and 1992, asserts a universality and a character that make it one of the most consistent and substantial bodies of work in all of modern pop.
A December poll (USA Today-Gallup) found that 37percentt of Americans don't think Obama believes that the "U.S. has a unique character that makes it the greatest country in the world". This nevertheless leaves a majority - 58percentt - who do think he believes it, compared with 86percentt who thought Ronald Reagan did, followed by Bill Clinton (77) and George W. Bush (74).
In that same 2010 Gallup poll, Americans were asked which recent presidents believed that "the United States has a unique character that makes it the greatest country in the world".
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