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Discover LudwigThe phrase "redeeming quality" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a positive trait or characteristic that helps to make up for a negative aspect of a person or thing. Example: Despite his many flaws, his sense of humor was his redeeming quality.
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For Winder, it's the country's redeeming quality.
But it embodied one transcendent redeeming quality: it existed.
Besides protection, graffiti provides the blast walls' only redeeming quality.
You can talk about trees and tanning". Noah: "Here's one redeeming quality about Donald Trump.
He's a whiner, whose main redeeming quality, as evidenced here, is his appeal to the infatuated Ms. Mercier.
I defy anyone to tell me what redeeming quality ticks have and what purpose they serve in the great circle of life other than to be disgusting.
Their one redeeming quality is the descriptive humor of their name -- how can you not like a movement that calls itself Blob Architects?
Yet Carter's greatest redeeming quality is that he's not won over by himself, and can never be as heartless as, say, the eponymous center of Kierkegaard's "Seducer's Diary".
This is, I think, the great, redeeming quality of city life, what makes it worthwhile living here, despite all the thoughtless depredations of bikers and truckers, and radio blasters.
Mr. Cramer's DiMaggio is as mean as they come: he was a prodigious miser; his pals and associates were as unsavory as Sinatra's; he saw women as "broads" and exhibited scarcely a redeeming quality.
That is your one redeeming quality.
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