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Discover Ludwig"his characteristic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a trait or quality that someone has that is unique to them. For example: "John always speaks his mind, which is one of his characteristic traits."
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Elegy became his characteristic medium.
His characteristic sentences turn on themselves.
Price's response showed his characteristic sang-froid.
His characteristic ardor and heroism were, on this occasion, muted.
Certainly it was made without his characteristic shrewdness.
Here Gilliam gives one of his characteristic high-pitched giggles.
A huge white handkerchief became his characteristic recital prop.
Hare does his characteristic laugh, half-snort, half-bark.
He showed his characteristic unwillingness to push his own preferences beyond the bounds of political expediency.
He appears to be holding one of his characteristic symbols, a mallet.
"I think that we belong to a very democratic society," he said with his characteristic calm.
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