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The phrase "features characteristic of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the traits associated with something. For example, "The new model car has features characteristic of luxury vehicles, such as leather seating and a sunroof."
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Dr. Mitalipov said his team showed that the cloned cells had features characteristic of universal cells.
Her pelvis and foot exhibit many features characteristic of later bipedal hominids.
There are two major general features characteristic of all the different engine types, however.
The most-apparent simplification is the lack of intracellular organelles, which are features characteristic of eukaryotic cells.
Only the United States built specialized single-engined trainers with such features characteristic of operational craft as retractable landing gear and variable-pitch propellers.
Nevertheless, Ventastega curonica is considered the first creature whose limb and skull anatomy share most of the features characteristic of early tetrapods.
Late-born amid high civilizations, the Israelite religion had from the start features characteristic of all the known religions of the area.
Oil- and gas-bearing structures in the basins formed there have features characteristic of both structures.
This IOL has design features characteristic of a 1-piece, C-loop posterior chamber IOL.
At the ultrastructural level the retinas showed features characteristic of apoptosis but not of necrosis.
Also, the fine details of preservation may reveal morphological features characteristic of symbiotic associations.
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