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The phrase "a dummy character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programming, computer science, or any situation where a placeholder or non-functional character is needed.
Example: "In the code, we used a dummy character to fill the space until we could implement the actual data."
Alternatives: "placeholder character" or "stand-in character".
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Kirby was a dummy character that the developers used until they could define a more sophisticated image.
Since over time guilds will revisit the same boss multiple times, some zero-sum DKP systems are modified to introduce a "dummy" character which may be awarded DKP for the boss 'kill' even though no player in the guild received an item.
Specifically, given a DAG G = (𝒟, E), for Y ∈ 𝒟, we define P G (Y), the parent string of Y, by P G (Y) = X1 ⊙ X2 ⊙…⊙ X p where X i ∈ {𝒟|(X i, Y) ∈ E} and ⊙ indicates the concatenation of two strings with a dummy character inserted in between.
Include a dummy character to mark the end of the file -- this will be important later.
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The ventriloquist dummy character was changed into Woody, everybody's favorite toy cowboy.
Dummy characters are used for insufficient and missing data so the SLK-581 always has a length of 14 characters [ 5].
Try to find a dummy that will fit that character.
"The Alamo Piece" implies that if you think an actor can interpret a character better than a dummy, you are wrong.
For example, if your imagined character is a young, energetic boy, don't pick a dummy that's an old man or a young lady.
In the case of two environments, a reaction norm model with a dummy environmental parameter with values 0 and 1 would yield results that are identical to a bivariate character state model.
Each of the characters has a doppelgänger, either in the form of a dummy or of a child wearing a full head-mask.
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