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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quality that characterizes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific trait or feature that defines or distinguishes something or someone.
Example: "Honesty is a quality that characterizes a good leader."
Alternatives: "a trait that defines" or "a feature that distinguishes".
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Entity-quality definitions of phenotypes decompose phenotype terms in an affected entity and a quality that characterizes how the entity is affected.
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This is the beautiful, matchless quality that characterizes our healthcare community.
Part of the hormonal and metabolic changes observed in older adults could be secondary to the decreases in sleep duration and quality that characterize aging.
If there was one quality that characterized Lelyveld's South African reporting, it was utter, down-the-middle, unemotional fairness, a major achievement given the wrenching nature of the assignment.
Sentimentality is their common feature, a quality that was to characterize Rockwell's magazine illustrations throughout his career.
We begin by summarizing recurrent challenges and promising approaches to professional development organized around a set of qualities that characterize effective learning.
The show puts Bortoloni in the context of his times and highlights the bizarre, irreverent and satirical qualities that characterize a number of his images.
It said that these securities benefited from "low delinquencies and negligible losses," qualities that characterized the Netherlands asset-backed securities market as a whole.
Not the most appealing of the works here, its importance lies in the innovative qualities that characterize Lippi's work, like spatial perspective and movement of drapery.
Then, while engaged in your usual daily activities, you began enacting, one by one, those qualities that characterize the moment-by-moment destinations of your Spiritual path.
22, 1930) for clarinet, saxophone, violin and piano was pointillistic and spare, qualities that characterized the upper lines of "Cardiac Arrest".
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