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'marks of character' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe the characteristics a person has that shape their personality or behavior. For example, "John has many positive marks of character - he is kind, empathetic, and generous."
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Perhaps because his face was in shadow, the scene invited you to try to pick out prophetic marks of character.
But one needs to be careful about seeing visits from ghosts, no matter how friendly, as marks of character, especially when they begin to crowd the room.
With a previously owned car, it already has these marks of character.
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Style is also seen as a mark of character.
@SarahVine @PrivateEyeNews @heawood slagging off one mans kitchen as a mark of character while filling your own on public funds.
Most Indian parents still drill into their kids that virginity is a mark of character, and that sex before marriage is taboo.
Such inconstancy, here expressed in every word, Samson sees as an historical mark of character which places Leavis among the "Great Men of Ideas" (p. 172).
Here and elsewhere, Hancock transforms the questions that inevitably arise from the chain's growth into marks of temperament, character, and psychology.
Taking responsibility for social actions like voting is a mark of good character.
To have lovely handwriting, or a talent for poetry, was a mark of good character, in a former life as well as in the present one.
He's a question mark of a character, a question that remains as unanswered at the end of this satisfying film as at the start.
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