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"distinctive characters" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe people or things that are easily identifiable because of their unique or individual traits. For example, "The novel's distinctive characters and gripping plot make it an instant classic."
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We discovered that the Greenway is also a place to meet distinctive characters.
The main theatres in both cities thrive on their distinctive characters.
There are also Polish, Russian, Italian and West Indian neighbourhoods, all with their own distinctive characters.
In man and other vertebrates, male and female individuals usually have distinctive characters in addition to the primary one of producing either sperm or eggs.
Full logographic systems such as Chinese or mixed systems such as Japanese are difficult to acquire because they require the memorization of thousands of distinctive characters.
Hellman always credited him with teaching her how to write, showing her how to craft distinctive characters with just a few lines of raffish dialogue.
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Yet the wines have kept their distinctive character.
Such juxtapositions contribute to the city's distinctive character.
The Gondwanan component gives the Australian fauna its distinctive character.
Even by showbiz standards, Brown is a dauntingly distinctive character.
All this reflects how Australian multiculturalism has a distinctive character.
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