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The phrase "his disposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person's inherent qualities of mind and character or their usual mood.
Example: "Despite the challenges he faced, his disposition remained optimistic and cheerful."
Alternatives: "his temperament" or "his character."
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Mr. Major contributes his disposition: he makes serious juice fun.
Another bonus, over the years, has been his disposition.
But what sets Hughes apart, Fishel said, is his disposition.
And his disposition and attitude toward the game have improved accordingly.
His disposition was serene, but you could sense a prickly, Jesuitical undercurrent coursing beneath it.
The happy-go-lucky reputation of Jose Reyes accurately reflects his disposition.
As slaves, however, their properties, lives, and persons were entirely at his disposition.
We know that's his disposition, not because the prime minister told us.
Melancholy may be part of his disposition, but one never counted on him for paranoia.
The cook spoke in bumper stickers when describing his disposition: "Of course I'm mean.
His disposition changed when he confronted a damaging security breach upon his arrival as CIA director.
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