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Discover LudwigThe phrase "character for" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase "characteristics of" instead. For example, "The novel features characters who exhibit characteristics of resilience and strength."
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— The Chinese character for "Regret".
There's no character for you.
They made up a character for themselves.
"It's a different character for me.
She played the character for 27 years.
But absolutely in character for Den.
That leaves all the places with character for me.
"We do believe this out of character for Daniel.
SC: Too in character for an ad guy, right?
This approach is not out of character for Obama.
Claudia is an interesting character for a therapist.
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