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"fits the character of" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe how something or someone aligns with a particular personality or set of qualities. Example: The traditional white clapboard exterior and picket fence truly fits the character of the quaint New England town. This phrase can also be used in a more abstract or metaphorical sense, such as: Example: The company's new logo fits the character of their modern and innovative brand identity.
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Of the report's language about Great Neck's "character," he said: "But sewage fits the character of the South Shore.
The project fits the character of Next House, says Brenda Stern '17, a civil and environmental engineering major and producer of this year's Haunt.
"I like jewelry with a little bit of mystery," he continued, "and in a lot of ways, this fits the character of a Bond girl".
His attraction to Sendak's stories fits the character of his own music - fantastical worlds that shimmer darkly under seemingly simple surfaces.
That fits the character of the Mazda 6i, though, which is decidedly sportier than anything else in this pack.
After all, a house like the one above that has a style that ostensibly fits the character of the neighborhood better would block just as much sunlight and obscure the same views as something more modern.
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Yet those qualities fit the character of this cagey seductress, who gets ahead by using the only power she has: her allure over men.
It took a few moments for Ghonim to settle on a name for the page, one that would fit the character of an increasingly personalized and politically galvanizing Internet.
For those still-dissatisfied customers who insist that a name change is the cheapest form of passive evasion, may we respectfully interject with our conviction that the name for a thing does indeed exert an invisible but inexorable influence on the object or being that it indicates, subtly warping it over time to fit the character of its designation.
As thrilling and engaging as many moments in "The Rider" are, the movie, instead of expanding to fit the remarkable scope of Brady Jandreau's knowledge and skill, reduces him to fit the character of Brady Blackburn, because Zhao seems to have filmed with her head down, focussed on her screenplay, rather than up, focussed on the richness of what was taking place around her.
Its very qualities fit the character of our landscape". Modern-day stucco, most often a cement-based exterior plaster, is applied as a multipart coating.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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