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Discover Ludwig"of features" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a characteristic that something has, or an attribute that something possesses, as in the following example sentence: This gadget has a lot of features that make it an ideal choice for a busy lifestyle.
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It has lots of features.
It's a lot of features.
Extensive array of features can be distracting.
Yes, that's a lot of features.
Pain has robbed the screamer of features.
But at $80, it packs a lot of features.
There's an unlimited number of features you can add.
Amateurs get their own motley assortment of features.
Juliet is a multimedia commission editor of features and series.
Sarbanes-Oxley is complex legislation, containing an assortment of features.
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Figure 14 illustrates bag-of-features.
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