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The phrase "takes on character" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when a person or place develops unique qualities or characteristics. For example, you could say, "As the years passed, the old church took on character, exuding a timeless charm that could not be duplicated."
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She is dramatic because she effortlessly takes on character.
Tilefish, initially innocuous, takes on character when dipped into the bacon broth it comes half-submerged in.
White rémoulade is more French than Creole and a little more like tartar sauce, based on mayonnaise that takes on character with chopped pickles, capers, anchovy paste and maybe a little white vinegar.
It's something that you wear over time and that moulds to your body and takes on character," says Kara Nicholas, from historic denim manufacturer Cone Denim.
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As they age, tequilas become more mellow and take on character from the wood.
When he dropped his classical roles to take on character parts, he shocked his fans but rewarded them with his usual immersion in a role.
I think she took on characters as well.
She's excited about taking on characters she hasn't created herself, about "losing herself" in other people's work.
Like most of the women on this list, Poehler excels at taking on characters that are less-than-flattering -- as long as it gets a laugh!
Despite her health issues, Sarah has been acting since she was a kid taking on characters in both television shows like "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" and movies like "Vampire Academy".
But it's a brave, foolhardy – perhaps money-grubbing – author who takes on characters with a huge global following, and tries to craft a sequel to another writer's great work.
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