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"force of character" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a person's strong personality and determination. You can use "force of character" when describing someone who possesses a strong and unwavering willpower or determination. For example: - "Despite facing numerous challenges, her force of character allowed her to rise to the top of her field." - "His force of character was evident in the way he stood up for his beliefs and never backed down." - "The leader's force of character inspired her team to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals."
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Pure force of character makes a plot out of a picaresque.
"People who don't understand David's force of character thought he was finished," Okwui Enwezor told me.
He has neither Mr Koizumi's force of character, nor his iconoclasm.
Yet that tremendous force of character was riddled with anxiety and doubt.
Katniss grows in force of character and in skill without having to search beyond herself.
"His force of character and tireless workaholism kept us all up to the mark.
'It has managed to stay the same and I think it's done it through sheer force of character.
It was an understandable, but misguided view of a life shaped by a force of character entirely her own.
In other words, he is a tough old thing who gives his turbulent party momentum by sheer force of character.
By force of character and the infectious enthusiasm of his teaching he set me on my feet.
In Hadid's case she has earned her position through the power of her design and force of character.
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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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