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"has more character" can be used in written English in both formal and informal contexts.
For example, one might say, "This old cottage, with its weathered wood and ivy-covered walls, has more character than any modern home."
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Some brokers disagree, arguing that a prewar conversion often has more character.
Tom says that, while kid is more tender and easier to cook, goat has more character.
OK, it tastes cardboardy at the back, but this has more character than many alcoholic big-brand lagers.
The animation, with sharply outlined figures against static backgrounds in a style reminiscent of the FX spy cartoon "Archer," has more character than the writing.
The eight-room Palace Hotel in Zelinka (doubles from €42, +382 31 678 102) has more character than most, and there's a pebbly beach just 50 metres away.
Many farmers say that, if proper practices are followed, the risks are exaggerated, and that milk that has not been heat-treated has more character.
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American Girl has more characters than ever, and in many ways, this is a good thing.
It has more characters than I have ever seen, more characters that you yourself can take the identity of.
Due to the fact that the Chinese alphabet has more characters than a Glasgow pub, they have given up.
Like many historical novels, this one has more characters and family relationships than can easily be kept straight.
This one-man show has more characters than all but a few of the scores of entrants in the New York International Fringe Festival, and more laughs than most.
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