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The phrase "composite character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to literature, film, or any discussion involving characters that are made up of traits from multiple sources or influences.
Example: "The protagonist in the novel is a composite character, drawing elements from both historical figures and fictional archetypes."
Alternatives: "blended character" or "hybrid character".
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Julia Ormond's composite character, Miriam Davenport, is totally unnecessary.
It's marred only by Talty's creation of a composite character.
Stonehill is a composite character, made up of various research scientists.
Amina is not one person, but a composite character based on lots of different types of data.
In other words, these portraits are lies, but only in the sense that they are composite character types.
Did you know that a girlfriend in President Obama's book Dreams from My Father was a composite character?
It's likely that over the years many different stories were twined together and then moulded around the one composite character.
Curiously, the association's guidelines do not preclude an analyst from creating a composite character (as journalistic ethics do).
(Oliver Stone, who directed "J.F.K.," says that Mr. X was a composite character, based in part on Prouty).
The script, which he started writing that day in October, features a composite character from the focus groups.
Ammar is a composite character who bears a strong resemblance to a real-life terrorist, Ammar al-Baluchi.
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