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You could say "The family character worsened/degenerated in Emily". But why assume a daughter's character is related to her mother's, let alone that it is normally better? Simply "Emily's character was worse than her mother's" would do very well.
You could say "The family character worsened in Emily". But why assume a daughter's character is related to her mother's, let alone that it is normally better? Simply "Emily's character was worse than her mother's" would do
You could say "The family character worsened/degenerated in Emily". But why assume a daughter's character is related to her mother's, let alone that it is normally better? Simply "Emily's character was worse than her mother's" would do very well.
You could say "The family character worsened in Emily". But why assume a daughter's character is related to her mother's, let alone that it is normally better? Simply "Emily's character was worse than her mother's" would do