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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a characteristically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typical or distinctive of a particular person, group, or thing.
Example: "Her characteristically cheerful demeanor brightened the room."
Alternatives: "typically" or "distinctively".
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It is a characteristically invigorating detail.
It's a characteristically winning final touch.
It has a characteristically rich and complex patterning.
It was a characteristically brutal response, but an unsatisfactory one.
The Devils played a characteristically strong third period.
Herodotus ends the anecdote with a characteristically high-spirited punchline.
Then, in a characteristically French moment, politics and cuisine converged.
It is a characteristically Eliotic image of a fallen civilisation.
David Cameron made a characteristically fluent case on Thursday.
The title of his memoir is a characteristically bleak image.
With that, the match took a characteristically bizarre turn.
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