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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine strong character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses admirable qualities such as resilience, integrity, and moral strength.
Example: "Despite facing numerous challenges in life, she has developed a fine strong character that inspires those around her."
Alternatives: "a robust character" or "a commendable character."
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Louise, however, proved to be good at the job: Victoria wrote shortly afterwards: "She is (and who would some years ago have thought it?) a clever dear girl with a fine strong character, unselfish and affectionate".
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Kroldrup is a very good guy with a strong character.
He is an incredibly good player with a strong character.
"He is a strong character and a good lad.
Controversial, brave, a strong character and a friend of Colombia".
"He had a strong character and a lot of complexes.
"The President has a very strong character.
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"She's a very strong character.
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