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Discover Ludwig"a trait" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a distinguishing quality or character of a person, place, or thing. For example, "Working hard is a trait that I admire in others."
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"Sure, a trait can backfire," Witter said.
Adaptability is a trait Mr. Ameen values.
This has been a trait of theirs.
He found in him a trait he could relate to.
It's a trait shared by introverts the world over.
It's a trait which proves a double-edged sword.
In Homer's poetry, every hero has a trait.
It is also a trait that Avedon deliberately cultivates.
Nervousness seems to be a trait of French players.
That a trait is adaptive doesn't make it desirable.
Boldness, a trait associated with him, began here.
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