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The phrase "a personality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual's character, traits, or distinctive qualities that make them unique.
Example: "She has a vibrant personality that draws people to her."
Alternatives: "a character" or "an identity".
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A personality.
Call it a personality.
She had a personality.
It's a personality thing.
Their Tommy has a personality.
"But it has a personality".
"We're not electing a personality.
That's just a personality thing.
He was such a personality.
Who needs a personality?
And a personality!
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