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The phrase "an character" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a character" because "character" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist is a character who faces many challenges."
Alternatives: "a figure" or "an individual".
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These days, name-plays tend either to be called after an character with an unusual moniker – for example, Harper Regan by Simon Stephens – or offered with a knowing wink: such as Robin French's recent Heather Gardner, premiered by the Birmingham Repertory theatre, which translates Hedda Gabler to 1960s Birmingham.
Can you get as attached to an character that you do voice work for as much as a one that you're physically playing?
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A: As a character?
I created a persona, a character.
> occupied by a character of a text, as a character.
Develop an interest in a character.
Be a character, not a type.
Choose a backdrop for a character.
Draw a huge platform and a character.
Select a server and create a character.
A character.
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