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The phrase "a human feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or trait that is typical of humans, often in contrast to non-human entities or characteristics.
Example: "Empathy is a human feature that distinguishes us from many other species."
Alternatives: "a human trait" or "a human characteristic".
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We were in a Godard film, which habitually makes of print something close to an image of a human feature, just as a Godard shot of a hand is used like a word.
Darwin was as aware as anybody of the import of his thinking for morality as a human feature (Allchin 2007a).
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"It's a key human feature.
The low ratio of waist to hip size in females is a unique human feature (Singh, 1993) and several adaptive mechanisms might have contributed to its evolution.
This will give greater depth and it's harder to recognize any human features under a double layer.
Eyes are both a symbol of perception and an instantly recognizable human feature, so by presenting them through a heavily pixilated video display, I'm challenging the usually fluid process of recognition".
Eyes are thus an especially salient human feature, and attentiveness to eyes may signal individuals' concerns about their reputations.
The low proportion of waist to hip size in females is a unique and adaptive human feature.
Thus, assortative mating based not on ethnic group but on some other human feature remains a viable explanation for the findings reported here.
When a human motion feature V in is given, we can select the predetermined number of music pieces according to the query human motion that minimize the following distances: Figure 3 Overview of music recommendation according to human motion.
And Airbnb exploited that human feature.
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