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The phrase "a common character of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shared trait or quality that is typical among a group or category.
Example: "A common character of successful leaders is their ability to communicate effectively with their teams."
Alternatives: "a typical feature of" or "a shared trait of".
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Moreover, positive ∇2 ρ BCP values were obtained as anticipated from a common character of metal oxygen interactions [80].
One possibility is that as the Pacific-Farallon spreading system approached the California segment of the Farallon-North America trench, warm-slab conditions began to prevail and the system became amagmatic; very low arc volcanism is a common character of warm-slab subduction (Kirby and Wang 2002).
It might be a common character of large transcription factor families, such as MYB family [ 60].
The β-strands rotate to form a sheet tube that is a common character of these proteins.
Pathological hyperphosphorylation and aggregation of microtubule-associated protein tau is a common character of many neurodegenerative diseases with axonal degeneration including MS [ 45].
Iterative sequence analyses also verified the lack of the Kenny subunit in A. mellifera, N. vitripennis and other ant species, suggesting a common character of the IKK complex in hymenoptera.
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There is a common character for all neurodegenerative diseases: all of which, such as Parkinson's disease (PD) and Alzheimer's disease (AD), are connected with neuronal apoptosis induced by oxidative stress and carbonyl stress [1, 2].
It was found that hypoxia (low O2 levels) is a common character in many types of solid tumors.
The VRN1 promoter variant found in T. dicoccum accession (near-isogenic line BS1E) had all common characters of Vrn-A1a allele as well as the transposon insertion (Fig. 3).
Syaoran and Toya were conceived to be a common type of character featured in Clamp's works.
But Trump bespoke the battlefield, and the common character of the candidates' rhetoric: grandiosely petulant; showy and false; gaudy, low, cheap — and, at times, just plain puzzling.
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