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Discover LudwigThe phrase "characterizing it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing or defining the qualities or features of something.
Example: "In her analysis, she focused on characterizing it as a pivotal moment in history."
Alternatives: "defining it" or "describing it".
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He had a more colorful way of characterizing it.
Davis responded, "There's no such thing as disconnection as you're characterizing it.
The Kremlin has leveled sustained criticism against the American plan, characterizing it as a hostile act near the Russian border.
He critiques Hinduism in the usual way, characterizing it as overrun by ritual, with no path to personal enlightenment.
Mr. Kristof then rebutted the criticisms and defended his own reporting, characterizing it as thorough.
He played it down, Mr. Shays recalled, characterizing it as humdrum desk work.
One senior official played down the disagreement on Thursday, characterizing it as a difference in policy emphasis, not legal views.
One buyer, in an interview, praised the marijuana variety allegedly offered by Mr. David, characterizing it as "green crack".
"He's been searching and searching for the perfect publicity shot," snapped a crew member, characterizing it as an Ahab-like obsession.
He disputes that there is a crisis in American-Israeli relations, characterizing it as a "disagreement about how to proceed along the peace process".
India officially objected to CPEC, characterizing it as a Chinese project about which it was not consulted and protesting that it runs through disputed territories.
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