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The phrase "a fictional character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person or being that is created from imagination, typically found in literature, film, or other forms of storytelling.
Example: "Harry Potter is a fictional character created by J.K. Rowling who attends a school for wizards."
Alternatives: "an imaginary character" or "a made-up character".
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Nancy Drew is a fictional character in a mystery fiction series created by publisher Edward Stratemeyer.
Specifically, Freud as a fictional character.
One, he is a fictional character.
Banksy isn't a fictional character.
Letters to a fictional character?
Toby was a fictional character.
So Seasick Steve is a fictional character.
"Yes, but I'm a fictional character.
Add everyone who isn't a fictional character.
What makes a fictional character live on?
Just kidding, she plays a fictional character.
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