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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good trait" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a positive characteristic or quality that a person possesses. Here is an example sentence: "Having a good sense of humor is a valuable trait that can help in many social situations."
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And that's a good trait for me.
"It's not a good trait to have".
It is said that perseverance is a good trait except when applied to the wrong aims.
"I thought it was a good trait that he was more interested in me than himself," Debra says.
Moments later it was the French team's turn to bemoan Yefet's officiousness, a good trait in a referee.
"The ability to fine-tune an aesthetic in tandem with intuition is a good trait for any designer to have".
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You would never know if he had got a big score or a low one and that's a really good trait to have".
Cooperation can equally be thought a universally good trait, but think of, say, how Wall Street bankers colluded at the expense of all of the rest of us.
And I consider that to be a very good trait.
I disagree with much of what she's fighting for, I do disagree with her judgment in many cases, but she does fight hard and she doesn't quit and she doesn't give up and I consider that to be a very good trait".
Make a Sim with the Good trait, then make that Sim's spouse have the Evil trait.
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