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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as characteristic" is grammatically and contextually correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a trait or quality that is typical or distinctive of a person, thing, or situation. Example: The bright pink color of the flamingo is as characteristic as its graceful long legs.
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These events are known as characteristic earthquakes.
These are called eigenvectors (also known as characteristic vectors).
McGrath sees Sheen's attitude as characteristic: "It is part of Welsh culture to value your home.
But it strikes me as characteristic of Coward's condescension towards his older rival.
He described the "interplay of forms and textures" as characteristic of the young Titian.
Secondly, the SUSAN corners are extracted as characteristic points.
As characteristic time scale we use T = 1/δF, i.e. t = Tτ.
He has done so in a way that I can only describe as characteristic.
As characteristic length scale we chose the characteristic length of the FGF gradient, i.e. x = λζ.
Spots on the anterior side (LHS) merge as characteristic for syndactyly.
Two important and distinctive structural types are recognized as characteristic of particular environments.
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