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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elaborate character" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or character in a narrative who has been fleshed out by the author with plenty of detail. For example: "Jane Austen's novels feature many complex and elaborate characters."
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Such an elaborate character, says Ed Leonard, the firm's chief technology officer, typically has hundreds of controls for its rigs, to give it the necessary range of expressions and movements.
Show creator Daniel Knauf's original story pitch to HBO included elaborate character biographies, which he gave to the actors, the writers and the studio as an overview over the series' intended plot.
As the graphical capacities of the Super Famicom allowed Yoshitaka Amano to make more elaborate character designs than in the previous installments, with the characters' personalities already evident from the images, Tokita felt the reduced script length improved the pacing of the game.
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In lieu of actually working, Mr. Gervais created a string of elaborate characters just to make Mr. Merchant laugh.
In Alan Riding's fascinating book about Paris under Nazi rule, elaborate characters leap off almost every page.
Threading my way through the crowds, I passed through Chinatown, where elaborate characters covered double-happiness archways and storefronts bore names like "Lising Kok Ultimat Door Mats" and "Ip Min Wan Standard Store".
We had to create these elaborate characters but have them able to perform, sing and breathe.
Cox is confident in his brushstrokes when forming mythic environments and elaborate characters.
You spend years working on a game, creating an elaborate story, detailed characters and beautiful snow scenes carefully lit to reflect the time of day.
He has also created really elaborated characters.
"Incident On 57th Street" is the great old blues story of tragic lovers or a musical masterpiece with elaborate new character development.
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