Sentence examples for poor character from inspiring English sources

The phrase "poor character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person whose behavior, attitude, or moral qualities are not up to a certain standard. For example, "The criminal had a poor character, which led to his downfall."

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"It's just a poor character trait of myself".

Automatic machine reading of texts in scenes is largely restricted by the poor character recognition accuracy.

But Joseph Sanders of Staten Island Legal Services would make a poor character witness.

He told ABC television it was Labor who had given poor character assessments of Rudd.

Are things like indifference to the poor, capital punishment, tax avoidance and dishonest campaigning evidence of poor character?

Accusations of poor character, political incorrectness, or even legal infractions may circulate nebulously without puncturing that represented world.

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"He gives money or armor to poor characters.

Poorly written, poor characters, poor plot — the basic elements of a book were not present, in my humble opinion".

Yet there is a grim power to this novel, and to Phillips's remorseless scrutiny of her poor characters.

"American Honey" depicts poor characters, and, in particular, a young woman who bravely and imaginatively confronts difficult situations.

You wish that the poor characters (and sometimes the poor audience) were given at least a chance to catch their breath between deaths.

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