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Discover Ludwig'have a character' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to an individual's personality traits, as in "She has a very friendly and outgoing character."
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I have a character defect, man.
Harlem does have a character.
"Does he have a character?" I ask.
Have a character marry the wrong guy in the series?
"That's Ted's idea — to have a character team".
"I always have a character in my head," Baer says.
Why have a character go when he could gambol, shamble, lumber, lurch, sway, swagger or sashay?
"You're sending someone else out to the firing squad when you have a character".
If you have a character who wins all the time -- well, if you have a character that loses and wins, it makes him more alive.
Both have a character whose finances are a point of contention.
Lucas wanted her — and all kids — to have a character that would appeal specifically to them.
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