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Discover LudwigThe phrase "characterize it as" is correct and usable in written English.
In fact, it is a very common phrase. It is usually used to introduce an opinion or description. For example: "I would characterize it as an interesting experience."
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Arriving at the O. J. Simpson trial in a new suit, Johnnie Cochran told reporters to characterize it as blue.
The report is sealed, and Mr. Sherman has declined to discuss its contents or characterize it as either favorable or unfavorable to his client.
"They characterize it as a windowless room.
"I would characterize it as window dressing".
"He doesn't characterize it as sexual abuse".
"You characterize it as torture," he said.
"I would characterize it as tantalizing evidence.
"I would characterize it as almost exciting".
"We wouldn't characterize it as anger anymore," Ms. DiFebo said.
"Some people characterize it as making deals," he said.
"I would characterize it as an artful compromise".
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