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The phrase "sinister characters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or figures that evoke a sense of evil, malevolence, or danger, often in a narrative or descriptive context. Example: "The story was filled with sinister characters who plotted against the hero at every turn."
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He is pursued by a private detective while a friend disappears after encountering two sinister characters.
Southern Cross the Dog specialises in sinister characters set against sinister landscapes.
The Judge is one of the most sinister characters in the history of literature".
Whether painting everyday objects or sinister characters, however, his paintings bristle with a deep sense of unease.
A curious cast of mysterious and frequently sinister characters appear and vanish from the narrative for no obvious reason.
A proper Christmas film needs to have a dark heart buried within, one that pumps out bleak visions of the future populated by sinister characters.
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The choirmaster, a sinister character, preys on most of the choirboys.
Walking beside him is a sinister character with a rolling stride played by the director Roman Polanski in a cameo.
Mr. Robinson transferred to Columbia, joined the team and, by most accounts, began sketching the sinister character.
The outlaws and oddballs of "Yonder Stands Your Orphan," in thrall to a sinister character named Man Mortimer, earn the author's pity.
Mr. Massera was "the most sinister character in our history because he was a serial assassin, without exaggeration," Osvaldo Bayer, an Argentine historian, said in a radio interview.
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