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The phrase "an open character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is approachable, friendly, or transparent in their behavior or personality.
Example: "Her open character made it easy for others to confide in her and seek her advice."
Alternatives: "a friendly disposition" or "an approachable nature."
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Vegetation of an open character with low density undergrowth might have positive effects on perceived personal safety without reducing other benefits.
Benítez had given the match an open character and, although Betis could be dangerous, they were never in command until the second half.
The interviews were tape-recorded and had an open character.
These habitats have an open character, either due to agricultural use or naturally, such as peatlands.
6 7 While this was a prospective management cohort study with an open character and therefore prone to bias, the results of this study need to be confirmed by an adequately powered randomised controlled trial.
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She's a refreshingly open character, and you really feel like you know her.
The producers also noted that Kate would begin to prove herself by the third episode "Eulogy", and the ninth episode "Penance" would became important to Kate's evolution from "first class bitch" to a more open character when her father's death is revisited.
In appearance he was short and stocky, with plain features that reflected a powerful mind and a frank and open character.
The father of five, an emotional and open character, finds the smears upsetting.
"She was a lovely, funny, open character, she was very easy to get on with.
A bubbly and open character, Gold's chat is peppered with raucous laughter and silly voices.
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