Sentence examples for been a trait of from inspiring English sources

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This has been a trait of theirs.

Assertive peating has long been a trait of famous Islay malts, like Laphroaig, Lagavulin and Ardbeg, but it is not exclusive to Islay.

A lack of judgment in the heat of competition has been a trait of Rooney's from childhood, and he joins David Beckham as the only English players sent off twice during national team duty.

This is the same combination of good job growth but weak wages that's been a trait of this recession, and I've written about the UK productivity puzzle before.

"It has been a trait of megalomaniacs throughout history to use the arts to control thought, gain respectability, bolster their power and memorialize themselves,".

The seed size/100-seed weight, one of the most crucial seed and pod yield-contributing trait, has always been a trait of consumer preference and trade, besides an important component of domestication and adaptation in chickpea.

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Nervousness seems to be a trait of French players.

It is a trait of many bigger players, like Stoddard, who are graceful in their own way.

This is a trait of those raised in Barcelona's academy.

Not taking to the air when expected is a trait of Lockheed Martin's jet.

Underlying this is a trait of modern elites – a tone deafness to the way they are perceived, even by tolerant sorts.

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