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The phrase "a decent character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses good moral qualities or is generally regarded as a good person.
Example: "Despite the challenges he faced, he always maintained a decent character, earning the respect of those around him."
Alternatives: "a good person" or "a respectable individual".
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I'm pretty much a decent character, I can handle it.
There was a speech explaining all of this – a decent character note for making sense of everything else.
Before all the let-downs and the tears, the cold shoulders and the rows, she was impressed by someone who seemed a decent character in a nest of vipers.
Assuming that the person you are attracted to has a decent character or personality, find other things about this person that you like.
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He performs this role as seamlessly as any decent character actor, but he never tips his hand (we're generally told when an actor is acting).
Certainly, Ford has some sympathy for Teitjens – a fundamentally decent character.
It has to be noted that some in English rugby are less than overwhelmed by Moody's mea culpa even while allowing that he is a conspicuously decent character.
I give you the headline there!" The description of Gump by Robert Zemeckis, the film's director, as "a completely decent character [who] makes people laugh" could serve for Ranieri himself, who precedes his press conferences by shaking the hand of every journalist.
Time Out reviewer Derek Adams said that Bandslam is far from exceptional, but is saved by decent character development, a cluster of engaging performances and several amusing deadpan moments.
The general level of singing could be better, but Brenda Harris is strong and compelling in the title role, and David Walker makes an appealing Ottone, the one decent character in this opera's web of deceit.
The baritone Nathan Gunn brings physical grace and a mellow voice to this very decent character.
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