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The phrase "a general characteristic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a common trait or feature that applies broadly to a group or category.
Example: "A general characteristic of mammals is that they are warm-blooded."
Alternatives: "a common trait" or "a typical feature."
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A general characteristic and classification of polymer composites was presented.
The assertion of cultural values opposed to modernity is a general characteristic of late industrialism.
This is proposed to be a general characteristic of quasi-brittle materials.
This relationship could be a general characteristic of high crystallinity non-polar polymers.
A general characteristic of this signal is spontaneous burst activity of spikes (action potentials) separated by silent periods against a background of considerable Gaussian noise.
He notes that the cells seem slightly more difficult to handle than normal embryonic stem cells, but adds that it is hard to tell whether this is likely to be a general characteristic of parthenogenetic lines.
This is a general characteristic of poor biooils with more than 30 to 35 wt.% water.
Contingency is making connected speech in dialogic discourse which is a general characteristic of scaffolding.
A general characteristic, or Universal, such as redness or roundness, can occur in any one of indefinitely many instances.
In his Begriffsschrift, Frege had written that the idea of a general characteristic, of a calculus philosophicus or ratiocinator was too ambitious to be achieved by Leibniz alone.
Thus, growth inhibition of M. persimmonesis at 24% NaCl concentration (Fig. 8) further proves that low tolerance to NaCl may be a general characteristic of Metschnikowia species.
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