have strong/a strong character

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joham

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He seems to have strong/a strong character.

Can both constructions be used without difference?

Thank you in advance.
 
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Fitzwilliam_Darcy

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He seems to have strong/a strong character.

Can both constructions be used without difference?

Thank you in advance.

Not a teacher.

I think it's: "He seems to have a strong character"

Although you have bolded the entire thing except the start, so I don't know what the two choices were.
 
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