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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point of character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific aspect or quality of someone's character, often in discussions about personality or moral attributes.
Example: "In her speech, she emphasized a point of character that truly defines a leader: integrity."
Alternatives: "a trait of character" or "an aspect of character".
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He made it a point of character.
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He's not a point-of-view character [in the novels, Martin rotates around a series of "point-of-view" characters; in the second book, Robb is not one of those POV characters].
Trump cannot surprise in any way; he is a flat character, and to put him in charge of any stretch of a novel, the way a point-of-view character is by definition in charge, would be as irresponsible as putting one of his small fingers on the nuclear button.
Driving, or simply carried along, is a point-of-view character, often paralyzed before the prospect of action but equipped with a sensibility that turns cleareyed witness into poetry.
To work properly, we need a point of view character in the DC universe as well, and the only character that really works is The Flash.
Make a point of valuing character over appearance, in both the people you know and in your daughter.
In fact, until recently such rhetoric was inconceivable -- in old Yankee terms, credit was a point of moral character.
The books are divided into chapters, each one narrated in the third person limited through the eyes of a point of view character, an approach Martin learned himself as a young journalism student.
In fact, the individual is only relevant as a point of administrative reference – character, identity and personality are irrelevant.
Those actresses made a point of developing characters who are almost impossible to like and are loveable for it.
The closest analogue, however, is probably the recently canceled "No Ordinary Family," which, like "Alphas," wanted to make a point of its characters' essential ordinariness.
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