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"changeable character" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone whose fluid personality means their traits and behavior can often fluctuate over time. For example: "His changeable character makes it difficult to predict his reactions."
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The literary reporter is a changeable character.
I would like people to understand the changeable character as something positive instead of something negative".
Biofouling during incubation had a dynamic and changeable character.
Dormancy strength, although to some degree being taxon-specific, varied between seed batches (Fig. 3), seemingly being the most easily changeable character involved in germination.
In an evolutionary perspective, we conclude that the general dormancy pattern is a conservative character for these Papaver taxa, that germination temperature preferences have been adjusted when or after new taxa evolved, and that dormancy strength is the most easily changeable character involved in germination.
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These changeable characters contain a potential for emotional shifts beyond the page.
As companion pieces to Boyle's work, the Britten and Walton - more changeable in character - were well matched.
His chiseled, thuggish-looking avatars are changeable, manipulative characters.
Germany's foreign policy at that time echoed Wilhelm's changeable and blustering character, according to the Open University.
The characters include a changeable figure in a Cthulhu mask, a teenager whose twin sister has disappeared, and a man who eats a hundred chicken nuggets a day.
"We believe issues of competence are changeable over time, but not issues of character or integrity," he said.
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