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The phrase "about its personality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the characteristics or traits of a person, animal, or even an object, often in a descriptive or analytical context.
Example: "The book provides an in-depth analysis about its personality, revealing the complexities of the main character."
Alternatives: "regarding its character" or "concerning its traits".
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Their performance evened their record at 2-2 and eased the pressure on Reyes to instantly change the mood of a team that is uncertain about its personality after a 70-92 season.
Think about its personality.
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"In each case, the sharply-defined space and its contents tell something about its occupant's personality, and his or her ability to function in such a strange, enclosed environment".
The speech was remarkable in its distorting violence about personalities, its vagueness about principles, and its political bad timing & bad temper.
IT HAS become the bestselling sensation of this year's rentrée littéraire: a book written by France's best-known contemporary playwright about its most intriguing political personality.
They are instead about personality.
Talk shows have always been about personality as well as comedy.
Nothing about his personality was simple, and questions of state were involved in its complexities.
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