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The phrase "a lot of characterization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the depth or extent of character development in a story, film, or other narrative forms.
Example: "The novel is praised for its rich storytelling and a lot of characterization, making the characters feel real and relatable."
Alternatives: "extensive characterization" or "significant character development".
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Saki said the biggest difficulty of creating Spider-Man was that as the character was masked, it immediately lost a lot of characterization.
You can add a lot of characterization.
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Creates a lot of–.
"There's a lot of phenomenology, characterization, and observational studies going on [in human lupus research], and that's important," Vilen says.
We did a lot of phenotypic characterization and then developed hypotheses to explain the patterns we saw.
So whatever you think about the details of Mr. Gore's plan (and boy, are there a lot of details!), his characterization of the difference between the plans seems fair.
Flow microscopy has received a lot of attention for the characterization of protein formulations (10– 12) while nanoparticle tracking analysis (NanoSight) showed promising results for the characterization of sub-micron particles in carefully chosen conditions (13).
I think there's a lot of fairness in this characterization that there are chunks of finance that are fundamentally value extracting, as opposed to value creating.
But like a lot of legends, the prevailing characterization of the Willie Horton ad — that it cost Dukakis the election — has one important shortcoming: It is largely wrong.
Recently, the hyperspectral imaging has emerged as a promising measuring methodology for this kind of the artwork analysis; the combination of acquiring spectral information and planar (photography-like) pixel arrangement provides a lot of potential for material characterization.
To be clear, a lot of other musicians fit that characterization; "uncertainty," in the right context, is another word for "opportunity".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com