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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great attribute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a positive quality or characteristic of a person, object, or concept.
Example: "Her ability to empathize with others is truly a great attribute that makes her an excellent leader."
Alternatives: "a valuable quality" or "a significant trait."
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"Also a great attribute in a man and a slur in a woman," she said.
I tell people that my biggest attribute is having not held public office, which is a great attribute to possess.
He's bowling with quite good pace, he's hitting a good area and he's swinging the ball, and swinging it late, which is a great attribute to have.
That mix of charm and compassion was a great attribute in a job where you were often dealing with vulnerable, distressed, if not traumatised, individuals: young runaways, victims of abuse, the mentally ill and addicts.
"Piqué was a little similar at Man United until he went to Barcelona, then he became a good defender as well as a great attribute for Barcelona in possession.
A great attribute if you possess it.
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Every gene pair with a greater attribute value can thus be predicted redundant (or non-redundant), with the predicted probability corresponding to the ratio of redundant (or non-redundant) pairs over the whole training set.
Helping others is a positive trait and when you really step back and think about it and this is what excites me about it— is that people who are willing to ask for help have a really great attribute.
A second tactic is to make use of that other great attribute of sport: competition.
But how free are any of us really when the follow-up to a roster of great attributes ends with a comment about looks?
Its other great attribute is adaptability.
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