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The phrase "problematic character" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a character in a work of literature, film, or television that presents challenges or difficulties for others or themselves. Example: The novel's protagonist is a problematic character, constantly causing trouble and testing the patience of those around them.
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This may be the "terrifying and problematic character of existence" that Nietzsche referred to.
It provides a truthful and more comprehensible version of a problematic character.
His elusive, not very attractive and rather problematic character makes for a compelling though sometimes faintly misguided biography.
The lesser-evil position, Ignatieff tells us, lies in never losing sight of the "morally problematic character of necessary measures".
It's hard to tell if Wright's strategies are faulty or brilliant; whether he performs, or unconsciously reveals, problematic character.
One senses that he could travel miles with a problematic character, paving the downhill slope of a tragic downfall for a ludicrous wallower in self-indulgence.
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Béline is one of Molière's more problematic characters.
What was audacious at the time can now seem problematic: characters in the opera are doubled with those of "The Tempest," and Mel is cast as Caliban.
But this opera's Wild West setting has two minor but problematic characters: the Native American roles of Billy Jackrabbit and his "squaw," Wowkle, each kindly depicted but heavily stereotyped.
In addition, specific formatting, free of problematic characters such as the ampersand, is required for correct geocoding by ggmap.
Perhaps some of this would matter less if Donald Trump had not also surrounded himself with some highly problematic characters, and been so slow and reluctant to distance himself from some of the more racist and bigoted of his followers.
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