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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also a character of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that possesses a particular trait or quality in addition to others.
Example: "She is not only a talented musician but also a character of great integrity."
Alternatives: "also a trait of" or "also a quality of".
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The Mediterranean Sea is also a character, of sorts, represented by the chorus.
Ghosh's Baboo is not far from the ugly colonial stereotype, but is also a character of wit and great service to the plot.
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Meanwhile, it also exhibited a character of redox-responsive drug release and GA/pH-mediated endocytosis in vitro.
St. Philip's Cathedral (1715), in its green churchyard, forms another focus, and the Georgian area around St . Pauls Church (1779) also has a character of its own.
"The talk show is me, but I'm also playing a character of a talk-show host," she says.
It is also a character sketch of Mr. Wills, sometimes called the Elvis Presley of the 1930s and '40s, who was a binge drinker and Hollywood actor who married many times.
I also saw John Green as a character of his own.
The recurring character Cid was also introduced in II; a character of the same name has appeared in every main-series game since.
Flaming Carrot Comics creator Bob Burden also owned the trademark to a character of the same name.
In addition, we also proved the alterations in a character of synapses.
The mosquito is also a sketchy character: of more than 3,000 species, only 70 members of the genus Anopheles transmit malaria parasites.
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