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The phrase "which is characteristic of" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to describe an attribute or quality that is typical or expected of someone or something. For example: "She has a warm, generous personality, which is characteristic of people from that region."
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Presumably the majority of people who viewed the original poem enjoy the type of satire which is characteristic of Boehermann's shows.
He and his ex-wife remained on good terms, which is characteristic of McInerney.
I intend to produce American plays only, new American plays in vigorous mode, which is characteristic of country.
Smaller studies tended to have positive results more frequently, which is characteristic of publication bias.
The surface plasmon resonance (SPR) peak, which is characteristic of Au nano-aggregates was observed.
In mixed oxides, the tetragonal phase was present which is characteristic of sulphated zirconia.
Its outer layer is parchmentlike, which is characteristic of the ova of modern egg-burying reptiles such as turtles.
It was a fantastic success, sustained over a long period, which is characteristic of a slightly older female audience.
The cracks show creep, which is characteristic of movement of the Hayward Fault.
The experiment is highly pH dependent which is characteristic of adsorption process.
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Normal untreated spermatozoa have progressive movement which is characteristic of "Grade a" category according to WHO.
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