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The phrase "are often characterized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing common traits or features of a subject in a general sense.
Example: "These species are often characterized by their vibrant colors and unique patterns."
Alternatives: "are frequently defined by" or "are typically marked by".
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The festivities are often characterized by black humour.
Pashtun friendships are often characterized by a certain brusqueness.
Activist investors are often characterized as short-term investors.
These buildings are often characterized by high internal thermal loads.
And both are often characterized by a desire to inflate the numbers.
Italian mothers and Jewish mothers are often characterized as overly possessive.
Time series of geophysical phenomena are often characterized by serial auto-correlation or 'red noise'37.
Belowground, droughts are often characterized by steep reductions in soil moisture and drawdowns of aquifers.
Distributed systems are often characterized by uneven loads on hosts and other resources.
Business analytics projects are often characterized by uncertain or changing requirements — and a high implementation risk.
Today, technology entrepreneurship and the arts are often characterized as clashing forces in society.
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