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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and characteristically" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to connect two actions or traits that are typical of a person or thing. Here is an example: "John was always late to class, and characteristically, he arrived ten minutes after the bell rang."
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And characteristically he adds: "This is curious".
A moving and characteristically eloquent memoir on love and loss.
It seemed a harmonious, and characteristically British, compromise.
Great self-promotion, and characteristically macabre to boot.
It's just annoying and – characteristically of Simon – elitist.
And characteristically, his positions are more sharply drawn than Mr. McGreevey's.
Around midnight they got their reward: an exuberant and characteristically baffling set by Gang Gang Dance.
The result is somehow both anomalous for Cale and characteristically inventive.
Each time he made the utterance, he gave a faint and characteristically Roman shrug.
Ms. Waring's heart sank, but her husband was firm and characteristically precise.
(He travelled downtown from the "Millennium" rehearsals and, characteristically, arrived forty-five minutes late).
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