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The phrase "a very particular character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has distinct or unique traits that set them apart from others.
Example: "The novel features a very particular character who challenges societal norms and expectations."
Alternatives: "a unique character" or "a distinct character".
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And Harrison tweaks each note with tremendous care, sliding, bending, buzzing, rolling, to give it a very particular character.
It's a landmine of a show really, with the role of the chauffeur (a very particular character from a very specific time and place, to be fair) fraught with the dangers of making decency and kindness seem like humility or just the black man knowing his place.
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This one has a very particular type of history and character.
It has a purely inferential character, and is a very particular case of a more general ROC curve, where the loss function is the ideal observer loss function (i.e., the negative of the utility function).
You have a very particular type.
It's hard enough under any circumstances to live with failure but when you're running an organisation, and everything hinges on your judgment, to have to face your colleagues and find the necessary self-respect to continue to articulate policy with any authority is a very particular test of character.
Like his character in the now career-defining Taken movies, Liam Neeson has "a very particular set of skills" about which he seems increasingly unabashed.
It's a very particular sign.
My father played a very particular accordion.
He's a very particular person".
And it's a very particular paradise.
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