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The phrase "having characteristics" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the traits or features of a person, object, or concept. Example: "The new software is having characteristics that make it user-friendly and efficient."
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Dinoflagellate, any of numerous one-celled aquatic organisms bearing two dissimilar flagellae and having characteristics of both plants and animals.
We only found 42%% of the patients having characteristics of normal sleep.
Various naturally occurring materials having characteristics of an adsorbent are available in large quantities.
Although the two disorders are distinct clinical entities, patients sometimes present with clinical symptoms having characteristics of both headache types.
Two case studies are considered: a non-adiabatic plug flow reactor (having characteristics with two different slopes) and a non-adiabatic fixed bed reactor (having characteristics with three different slopes).
He also told the audience that "Facebook is now starting to make normative decisions about what people should see," implying that he sees it as having characteristics of a media company, not just a technology platform.
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Her mother, Clara, did have characteristics.
Merion has characteristics which should suit García's golf.
CHICKPEAS have characteristics other legumes don't share.
I certainly have characteristics of the two.
It has characteristics of a hanging garden.
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