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The phrase "the key characteristic" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the most important or defining quality of something or someone. It can be used in a sentence when describing a specific trait or feature that is essential to understanding or defining a subject. For example: - "The key characteristic of a successful leader is strong communication skills." - "In this study, we will explore the key characteristic of resilience in individuals who have experienced trauma." - "Efficiency is the key characteristic that sets our product apart from competitors."
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"That will be the key characteristic of this government.
The key characteristic is high protein surface hydrophobicity, which allows emulsification.
I think the key characteristic running through them is like a sociopath.
The key characteristic is that the winning team leads at every change and tends to win going away.
The key characteristic of this grand final type is that the winning team tends to lead at every change, but not by much.
The key characteristic of a probability sample is that each element in the population has a known probability of being included in the sample.
Simon Baron Cohen, a British expert, defines as the key characteristic of autism the inability to perceive what other people feel and think.
Here's the key characteristic of populism: populists contrast an image of a pure, homogeneous people with that of a corrupt or at least, uncaring elite that colludes with those who are not properly part of the national body politic.
Nothing should be done to undermine [that]." His remarks were echoed by Thomas Hammarberg, the council's commissioner for human rights, who told the Guardian: "Individual petition is the key characteristic of the convention and the procedures in the court.
Overpowering impatience being the key characteristic of today's indie scene, Loyalty to Loyalty may well prove to be Cold War Kids' last opportunity to extend their rapidly dissipating time in the spotlight.
The key characteristic of worry, according to scientists who study it, is that it takes place in the absence of actual stressors; that is, we worry when there is actually nothing concrete to worry about.
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