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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more characteristic of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is more typical or representative of a particular quality or feature.
Example: "The behavior of the species is more characteristic of a predator than a prey."
Alternatives: "more indicative of" or "more representative of".
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It is now also much more characteristic of women.
Salt lakes are also more characteristic of dry regions.
Deep-root systems produce grapes that are more characteristic of the land they're grown on.
More characteristic of the low end are houses in the mid-$300,000's.
Victor's actions were more characteristic of a pope than those of preceding bishops of Rome.
After all, some of the drivers of the approach are more characteristic of emerging multinationals.
is more characteristic of heavy-tailed or long range similarity behavior.
It was a statement, colleagues and political analysts say, that seemed more characteristic of the earlier years of his career.
He said that Vasquez's approach seemed to deny "rational reasoning" and was more "characteristic of mystics or psychics".
More characteristic of Manx folk culture were the ballads and carols, or carvels.
Rusak said low attendance was more characteristic of competitions staged in Moscow, where the Central Army Club dominates most competition.
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