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The phrase "a human character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a character in a story, film, or other narrative that possesses traits or qualities typically associated with humans.
Example: "The protagonist in the novel is a human character who struggles with moral dilemmas and personal growth."
Alternatives: "a human figure" or "a human persona".
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"We needed a human character.
For thus the reader is constantly tempted to mistake it for a human character.
"But I don't think I would ever use the computer to create a human character.
Late in the movie, a deity materializes and tempts a human character with an offer to turn back time.
Asked if a human character in this scene would stick around for subsequent episodes, Mr. Kirkman offered a sardonic chuckle.
Having given us a human character, albeit one whose menace is growing, how will Kotkin handle the menace full-blown in volume two?
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But Rylance plays the BFG like a real human character, like an abused child grown to an alienated old age, taking refuge in a world of his own, but more than capable of love.
Bill Bailey was pleased to be given a comedic human character, explaining, "The fact that I am almost playing a human means the expressions are easier to do.
Ms. Margolin does make him a convincingly human character, particularly in his casual moral blindness, and Galkin is a delightfully wry and funny one.
Fleming builds the main character in Live and Let Die to make Bond come across as a more human character than he was in Casino Royale, coming across as "a much warmer, more likeable man from the opening chapter".
A persuasively human character never emerges from the soup of symptoms.
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