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The phrase "question of character" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a person's moral qualities or integrity. Example: In the novel, the main character faces a difficult decision that will test their true nature. It becomes a question of character as they must choose between doing what is right or giving into temptation.
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It was a question of character.
"It's a question of character," says Brian Thomas, who sells construction materials.
It seems to me important for Chilcot to address the question of character in his report.
But perhaps we need to pursue this question of character a little further.
"It's a question of character … we have to apologise for this performance," he said.
Let us march!" Conservatism is — among other things — a question of character.
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He concentrates on questions of character, heroism, and Englishness.
Besides that, he is as exact about politics as he is about questions of character.
Robinson cheerfully admits that questions of character drive her novels, "to the detriment of plot, I have been told".
This is where one can get distracted by the entirely wrong questions of character, like what a spy looks like or how many languages he speaks.
Spotting anachronisms, though, is too easy a game - and often irrelevant compared to deeper questions of character and motivation in history.
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