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The phrase "with a characteristic" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to signify that something possesses a trait that is specific to that particular thing or person. For example: "The brown-eyed girl had a warm smile with a characteristic twinkle."
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Stewart, with a characteristic "Who me?
"Call Me Lucky" begins with a characteristic shot of Crimmins.
Caruana knew there was danger, but he played with a characteristic assertiveness.
Mr. McCain began the meeting with a characteristic bit of self-deprecating humor.
"I'm ready to go watch some films," Dayne said with a characteristic shrug.
"This is not a political issue," she said, with a characteristic wide grin.
The "scribe of his race," Lewis calls him, with a characteristic aptness of phrase.
"We die," he suggests, with a characteristic bravura, "because we are improbable.
She signed off with a characteristic flourish: "In sisterhood and total defiance".
"I don't mind getting hit," Hilliard said with a characteristic shrug.
It added a new body with a characteristic shape, and the New Beetle was born.
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