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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a characters that" is not correct in English.
It should be "a character that" or "characters that" depending on the intended meaning. You can use "a character that" when referring to a single character in a narrative or description, while "characters that" is used for multiple characters.
Example: "In the story, there is a character that embodies the spirit of adventure."
Alternatives: "a figure that" or "individuals that".
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My grandparents mingled with everyone from lairds to cotters and, as my father wrote, the rich variety of a characters that trooped through his youthful life was an excellent preparation for his later career as a dramatist.
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"This was a character that needed that.
"He's a character that needs to be loved.
"I preferred a character that was constantly unidentifiable," Shepard said.
I wanted to write a character that wasn't that".
"He had a character that was bubbly," Marissa said.
"Eileen is a character that makes people uncomfortable.
"Godzilla is a character that is the pride of Japan".
It's got a character that's difficult to define".
Vodka is a blank slate; whiskey has a character that must be harmonized with.
"You can write a character that grows over the course of thirteen hours of television.
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