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The phrase "a valuable character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or figure that possesses significant worth or importance, often in a narrative or character analysis context.
Example: "In the novel, the protagonist is portrayed as a valuable character who brings depth and insight to the story."
Alternatives: "an important character" or "a significant character".
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He was a valuable character in the peace process".
"He's a valuable character to have around and bring off the bench," Wilkins told BBC Radio 5 live.
According to this study, we consider that the trichome type on the inner surface of perianth-tube can be a valuable character in the low-level classification of sect.
Patrick Wilson gives a genuine credibility to 'the one that got away' and again reaffirms his worth as a valuable character actor.
Future work in this group will show if host relationships have had a significant effect on parasite phylogeny and if spore mass colour, although rather variable in the Microbotryaceae, is a valuable character in smaller subclades.
Our findings suggest that a relative high level of emotional suppression is not conducive to women's health, even though forbearance, the mastering of maintaining harmonious relations with others, is generally considered a valuable character trait in women according to traditional Chinese culture [ 23].
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They perform a valuable role".
A virtue such as honesty or generosity is not just a tendency to do what is honest or generous, nor is it to be helpfully specified as a "desirable" or "morally valuable" character trait.
Many, including the portrait of Nicholas Kratzer, on this month's cover of Emerging Infectious Diseases, place the sitter in a topical context, providing valuable character clues and social commentary.
The more complex set of hox genes in the remaining bilaterians would be a valuable apomorphic character supporting Nephrozoa excl.
Whereas beneficence refers to an action done to benefit others, benevolence refers to the morally valuable character trait or virtue of being disposed to act to benefit others.
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