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'international character' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to qualities or attributes associated with a particular country or region which are distinct and recognisable to other cultures. For example, "The film includes a strong international character, representing the values of the culture from which it originates."
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The international character of the CDM could offer a frame for internationally coordinated tax design.
The international character of our war is no fault of ours.
A solid majority want to preserve Hong Kong's pluralistic, international character.
The international character of the program was a major draw, as was the focus on reflection.
Transfer of text files in international character sets using a new extension to the Kermit protocol.
As these divergences became more marked, the "international" character of the North American movement began to wane.
Our Department has a strongly international character, and our faculty and students are diverse in interests, origins, and intellectual orientations.
A Kermit Protocol Extension for International Character Sets, by Christine M. Gianone and Frank da Cruz (1993).
Perhaps the biggest revelation in the rankings, however, concerns the increasingly international character of the leading universities.
Student mobility is also good for our young people and for the international character of our universities.
American diplomats would help mediate the findings, she said, thus lending an international character to the proceedings.
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