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"relatable character" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a character in a story or movie whose thoughts, feelings, or experiences are something that the audience can relate to. For example, "I especially enjoyed the movie because the main character was such a relatable character."
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The character of Katy was very well presented and she became a very relatable character.
I think Evie was a really relatable character, not only for me but for everyone.
Margaret Simon is such a relatable character - smart, honest, neurotic - and her experience of entering adolescence is as awkward as anybody's, which is comforting.
Nathan is a relatable character, falling in love and struggling to 'fit in' at school, and Green writes him with no restrictions.
But, even more, "Spy" is a sentimental comedy that's constructed to make Susan a likable, relatable character; it gives her exactly enough backstory to pose a life problem that she needs, in the course of the story, to overcome.
By Richard Brody June 5, 2015 "Spy" is a sentimental comedy, more concerned with having Melissa McCarthy play a likable, relatable character than with tapping her true comedic genius.
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Show it playing out in the lives of relatable characters.
This is a rich world, with relatable characters and incredible visuals.
On-screen, a good soap requires relatable characters and believable story lines.
The breadth of the problem is too large to filter through relatable characters easily.
The author imparts to us the most valuable life-lesson through these empathetic, relatable characters: "Stay Gold".
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