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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entertaining characters" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing characters in a story, film, or any narrative that are amusing or engaging.
Example: "The novel is filled with entertaining characters that keep the reader hooked from start to finish."
Alternatives: "amusing characters" or "engaging characters."
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A sad fate for one of the more entertaining characters on the tour.
Facts are juggled, sometimes to the disadvantage of minor, entertaining characters such as bumptious co-manager Larry Page.
But the book's shortcomings are balanced by its surplus of entertaining characters and by Patoski's broader interest in Texas history.
Next, it has a dreamlike unreality peopled with some of the most entertaining characters in English literature.
At his best, he was one of baseball's most effective relief pitchers and one of its most entertaining characters.
There are at least 30 carriages, theatrical re-enactments, dancers, musicians, jugglers, street performers, royal pages, giant puppets and many other entertaining characters.
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Digger is a highly entertaining character, but terrifying, too.
Currently there's a debate raging on Facebook about the show's most entertaining character.
Its later popularization did not alter its intimate and entertaining character.
But Mr. Lydon in "Filth" is a far more articulate and entertaining character than Mr. McLaren was in "Swindle".
And then, for too much of this climactic scene, there's the absence of the play's most entertaining character — Mr. Davis's friendly, admonishing ghost.
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