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The phrase "in character for" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that something is typical or expected of someone or something. For example, “The mayor's decision to donate supplies to the homeless shelter was in character for her.”.
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DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson said that he does not know if he "accepts" the episode as being "in character" for Marge.
But absolutely in character for Den.
SC: Too in character for an ad guy, right?
They even hug in character, for crying out loud.
"And very much in character for Kirk and Jessica.
W. C. Fields, on the other hand, stayed in character for his photograph, made in 1938.
And he addressed questions about his ability to stay in character for long stretches.
The lack of concern for women's injuries, it turns out, is entirely in character for FIFA.
He stayed in character for six weeks as much as he could without frightening people.
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Mr. Coble's work, "Southern Rapture," includes a stand-in character for Mr. Kushner and renames his play "Rapture in America".
"My first thought to myself as a possible stand-in character for this idea was Rachel Green from Friends.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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