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The phrase "are characterized in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the defining features or qualities of something within a specific context or framework.
Example: "The species are characterized in their ability to adapt to extreme environments, showcasing remarkable resilience."
Alternatives: "are defined by" or "are described in".
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Several fungal diseases are characterized in the table.
Also, multivalued dependencies are characterized in terms of multivalued formulas.
Politics, whether democratic or dictatorial, are characterized in his poem as so much windy trash and rubbish.
Courses are characterized in terms not of length but of time e.g., a two-minute downhill.
Examples of virus and viroid diseases are characterized in the table.
They are characterized in great detail as separate beings: Red West has a voice like raw whiskey; Savané's smile and rapid movements light up any space he inhabits.
The conditions of existence of these band gaps are characterized in detail using metamaterial models.
These "H2 optimal fixed poles" are characterized in geometric as well as structural terms.
Several divisible design graphs are characterized in terms of the parameters.
Controller triplets that can robustly stabilize vertex plants are characterized in a similar manner.
Intracellular cyclic AMP and/or cyclic GMP are characterized in the 1960th.
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