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The phrase 'eccentric personality' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe an individual who is unusual or unconventional in their behavior or views. For example, 'She had an eccentric personality and was known for her peculiar fashion choices.'.
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An eccentric personality will be attracted to the natural splendor, just as is a small person, a child, before he or she becomes aware that others are watching, and tries to act differently.
Ritchie's eccentric personality seems to bring joy to his teammates.
Colouring the plot will be Newt's eccentric personality.
American actor, writer, director, and musician known for his versatility and eccentric personality.
His strong and eccentric personality appealed both to her sense of humour and to her affections.
He was a much-loved, if eccentric personality: retiring, unworldly and hopelessly impractical.
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Like Richard Holmes's "Age of Wonder" this book invests scientists with big, eccentric personalities.
The highly distinct and even eccentric personalities developed by the three siblings seem to have mandated strict limits to their intimacy.
Colts owner Jim Irsay is one of the N.F.L.'s most eccentric personalities, a man whose interests transcend not just the gridiron, but our very plane of existence.
But in pockets scattered throughout New York, there is a less obvious, much smaller Christmas of one-man shops, narrow streets, brick houses and eccentric personalities.
He said he was charmed by Mr. Stoppard's "love of theater, his celebration of its craziness, of its eccentric personalities".
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