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The phrase "characterized as being" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe something in a particular way. For example, "The play was characterized as being both funny and thought-provoking."
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"I was characterized as being for sale".
These lakes were henceforth characterized as being of meromictic type.
Dunham: Your book, like others characterized as being salacious, actually seems focussed elsewhere.
I've heard the Palestinians characterized as being very smart and fond of argument, not unlike Israelis.
"It was characterized as being a done deal and it isn't," Abbott said in a telephone interview.
The fact that an essentially repressive society can be characterized as being in the midst of reform reflects just how grim things used to be there.
And women with breast cancer were characterized as being sexually inhibited, masochistic and unable to deal with anger.
Integrated scenario methodologies are characterized as being deeply 'hybrid'hybrid
Poisson agrees that the closure should not be characterized as being directly related to the Nordstrom investment, or lack thereof.
As noted in [9], functions of positive type are characterized as being completely monotonic.
However, the food-processing industry has also been characterized as being conservative and slow to change.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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