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The phrase "gracious character" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone who possesses a kind, generous, and courteous nature. Example: "The Queen was known for her gracious character, always treating her subjects with utmost respect and compassion."
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He will be remembered by his many friends, family and clients for his talent, kindness, luminous intelligence and gracious character.
I offer a heartfelt locomotive to his spirit, and consider the honor mine to be associated as a fellow alumnus with this noble gentleman and his gracious character.
The duchess is such a gracious character that she avows pride in having been painted by an artist of Mr. Freud's caliber and says she has come to look more and more like the picture as she grows older.
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These are gracious characters, enormously appealing.
Ranieri is too gracious a character, it seems, to speak ill of anybody and he told an Italian TV reporter on Friday that he had "no wish for revenge" over Chelsea.
But that still didn't seem to impress Paul Gallen, the Cronulla forward who has never been the most gracious of characters, after he was injured in an opening defeat for the Sharks.
She will be remembered for her strength of character, gracious spirit, and unfailing generosity even in times when she herself had little.
"What will endure forever is that she was able to balance a competitive career with the most gracious lifestyle, and a character that emanated good will," Samuelson said.
"Margarete has impressed Columbia and national faculty with her commitment to research, her creative thinking which allows her to identify details others might miss, and her phenomenal work ethic – all of which, combined with her gracious, generous and humble character, point to her becoming a leading scientist of her generation," the faculty committee said.
Mr. Rivette's gracious -- and graceful -- character comedy is droll and lovable, a piece that has earned all of the wrinkles on its brow and around its mouth.
"To be precise, to be gracious and to stay in character.
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