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Discover LudwigThe expression "have personality" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone having a distinctive character that sets them apart from others. For example, "His paintings have a distinct personality that no one else can replicate."
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"To be a Regeneron person you also have to have personality.
They are a personable enough lot, which is not the same as saying that they have personality.
It doesn't have personality".
They all have to have personality.
But people have personality and passions.
"They are not machines, they have personality," Finger explains.
So "foyers have to have personality," she said.
Jet planes don't have personality the way racing cars do".
You need to have personality, courage and so on.
"They need to be style-able, to have personality".
I try to use girls who have personality.
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