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Re: Character / personality

Originally Posted by
englishhobby
Longman Dictionary explains personality as someone's character:
personality - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online
Can't I use "character" instead of "personality" in the following sentences:
1) He was an ambitious man with a strong personality.
2) Despite their different personalities, they became the best of friends.
3) He's honest but he lacks personality.
4) He has a cheerful personality.
? In the 3rd example, I'd go with "individuality" rather than "personality" because that avoids all the confusion~~
----NOT A TEACHER----
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