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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a characterization" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English to refer to a description or portrayal of a character in a story or play.
Example: The author's use of vivid imagery and rich dialogue creates a strong characterization of the main character as a resilient and determined individual.
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If such a characterization….
"It's more a characterization than an impersonation," he said.
That's a characterization not soon to be posted on NFL.com.
Such a characterization, whether intentionally or not, was fitting.
And I don't think they need a characterization from me".
Where had I recently read such a characterization?
Though the administration might dispute such a characterization of Guantánamo, many critics and analysts agree.
"When she reads a characterization of a document, she knows if you're citing it accurately".
Christopher Evan Welch's foppish, foolish Roderigo is perhaps too easy a characterization, but it works.
Critics describe Civitas as Pope's conservative assembly line, a characterization that he rejects.
As Sara, Diane Venora seems at times still to be searching for a characterization.
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