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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trait that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a characteristic or quality of a person, object, or concept.
Example: "Honesty is a trait that many people value in their friends."
Alternatives: "a characteristic that" or "a quality that".
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Stubbornness was a trait that remained with him for life.
This is a trait that is beyond greed.
It is a trait that is often underappreciated, coaches and athletic trainers say.
It's a trait that has served him well throughout his career.
It is a trait that has come up in other arenas as well, he says.
Seward, though, had a trait that was rare in Washington: an ability to curb his rancor.
Woods remains fascinated by the game, and he loves to practice, a trait that was instilled by his father.
He is an unusually progressive officer, a trait that has ruffled some feathers among his army brethren.
It's a trait that goes all the way back to the civil war, and the state's humiliation in Reconstruction.
It was a trait that attracted the attention of the school bully, who taunted him over his skinny frame.
And the company has a reputation for innovation, a trait that has seen it through some downturns in the past.
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