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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rustic character" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something or someone that has an old-fashioned, rural charm or quality. For example: "The old country farmhouse had a rustic character that made it stand out in the suburbs."
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I have seldom heard the rustic character of Beethoven's rondo finale conveyed with such earthy vigor.
The couple embraced the rustic character of the cabin by highlighting natural materials.
He restrained the tempo of the scherzo, perhaps too much: it had rustic character but lacked a degree of urgency.
That means fewer of Armagnac's natural chemical compounds have been removed, creating a bolder, more forceful, more rustic character.
When the 37-acre neighborhood was created in the 1960s, covenants were put in place to preserve the rustic character.
Mozart's "Prague" Symphony, which followed, derives much of its rustic character and charm from its colorful use of bassoons.
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Peasant and rustic characters began to appear and were most popular with the court, in beribboned garments of pastel satins and silks.
The play employs vividly portrayed rustic characters, skillful dialogue, earthy humour, and subtle realism in its depiction of the fallibility of human feeling and the flaws inherent in human justice.
With its oh-so-quaint rustic characters, "Inishmaan" has the highest twee factor of any play by Mr. McDonagh, whose works for stage ("The Lieutenant of Inishmore") and screen ("Seven Psychopaths") are notorious for their violence and body counts.
The exteriors of both buildings retained their rustic industrial character and magnificent stonework.
Its music, "rustic" in character, is written in 2/2 or 4/4 time.
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