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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a part of characters" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a subset or specific group of characters within a larger context, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist is a part of characters who struggle against adversity."
Alternatives: "a group of characters" or "a subset of characters".
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"Let's say you've been part of the environment team and you always wanted to be a part of characters.
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Of course, tendencies ordinarily antithetical to what we mean by "real character" — like the tendency to obey — may, in some contexts, be a part of character.
Relationships form a part of her characters' arcs, but it's their intellectual desires, their yearning to transform themselves and their world, that Gunderson foregrounds.
You feel like you are a part of these characters' lives because the TV shows draw you in.
Cladistic analysis focuses on variation in the constituent parts, or "characters," of a group of taxa.
The subculture being examined here is a fascinating one, but long stretches of tedium, we come to understand, are also a significant part of the characters' journey.
But a part of me wishes the characters weren't quite so cartoony.
Another main priority is for players to see a part of themselves in the characters.
THE women of "Girls" are hardly the first ones for whom the outfits they wear are an essential part of their characters' makeup.
A big difference between these books and older ones is that the diverse elements of newer books are often an incidental part of the characters.
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