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The phrase "form character" can be used in written English, but it is not a commonly used phrase and may not be immediately understood. Generally, it is used to refer to the attitude or qualities that someone (or something) acquires over time, such as through experience and personal interaction. For example, "His years of experience have helped to form his character."
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Schools that form character.
Thomas Jefferson argued that one of the benefits of self-government is that it helps to form character.
Various Hindu and Buddhist religious practises shaped the arrangement of houses, roads and urban spaces giving the city a distinctive physical form, character and a unique oriental nativeness.
The book is a desert of negative space across which the panting reader will search in vain for the traditional pleasures of the novel: form, character, coherence, meaning.
Close-ups of gestures are also essential to Genet's conception of the novel, since in his ontology accidents determine fate, gestures form character and costume triggers events.
It was in Baldwin's essays, unencumbered by the requirements of narrative form, character, and incident, that his voice was most fully realized.
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From then on the show has a form: character-bleep-alien-bleep-character.
Multiple dots combined into a matrix to form characters and graphics, hence the name dot matrix.
Later, they transcribed their subjects' introspections and extracted elements to form characters based on the interviews.
The majority of inkjet printers operate by ejecting extremely tiny droplets of ink to form characters in a matrix of dots much like dot matrix printers.
Typewriters aside, the most common impact printers were dot-matrix devices, which used an array of pins to strike an ink ribbon to form characters or other images.
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