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Discover LudwigThe phrase "winning character" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing someone that has certain qualities that enable them to excel or be successful in whatever they do. For example, you could say "She has a winning character; she's always been able to reach her goals with ease."
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Nevertheless, Leo Gursky is a winning character.
Brewer was a winning character — funny, direct, soulful.
I've had Golden Gloves champions, but I'm more interested in building winning character".
Aisholpan is such a winning character that the movie works as a kind of heroine's quest.
The reality of his faith in his beloved rule of reason, and the constant presence of his magnanimous and winning character, doesn't preclude his engagement in mass killing.
Assessments on individual players are something else, though, and Ray from Rutgers showed unquestionable character, winning character, the second half of last season.
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"They're very winning characters, very fun to write for.
And a final word about faith and toys: the little green aliens from Pizza Planet have, through three movies, been particularly winning characters.
The first three years, organizers of Advertising Week also put on parades in Midtown that featured costumed versions of the nominated and winning characters.
Odd, sad and happy events populate the novel's pages, while doppelgängers lurk everywhere: Ida becomes Winnie, because she's winning; characters like parents to Ida come and go, and men who may, or do, become her husbands appear, disappear, reappear.
Sure, any child of the 1980s idolized the man, but for some reason, his comedies - despite their winning characters and overall humor and heart - were often forgotten and never dubbed instant classics when they came out.
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