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"in characterization" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the creation of a character in a work of literature or film, or the process of portraying or describing someone. For example, "The actor did a great job in characterization, bringing the character to life."
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Petford-Long, A. K. & De Graef, M. in Characterization of Materials (ed. Kaufmann) 1787 1801Wiley (2002).
Vividly worded, exuberant in characterization, the novel is a wild ride: Russell has style in spades.
"Vividly worded, exuberant in characterization, the novel is a wild ride," our reviewer, Emma Donoghue, wrote.
But beyond choreography the connections between productions are more grounded in characterization than in actual movement.
This "Giselle," although delivered with extreme sophistication and clarity, eschewed serious personal immersion in characterization.
Complex, melodramatic, stronger in action than in characterization, they appeal to imaginative, "literary" children.
But the evening is driven by Callow, a powerful actor giving a master class in characterization, vocal technique, and movement.
The reviewed values show a general scattering in characterization, mainly in thermal properties.
A common matrix inequality formulation is used in characterization of estimator design equations.
Constant pressure (CP) testing systems are often used in characterization of gas separation membranes.
Though it contains far less action than the two earlier plays, it shows Bhavabhuti at the height of his power in characterization and in presenting suspense and climax.
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