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The phrase "a novel thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is new, original, or innovative.
Example: "The invention of the smartphone was a novel thing that changed the way we communicate."
Alternatives: "an innovative concept" or "a new idea".
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It seemed quite a novel thing for everybody.
"Going on a date with a rabbi is a novel thing for me," he said.
You need a piece of paper, a minute, saying how this will work because it is a novel thing".
It's no longer such a novel thing to read a book on a mobile phone, and on the iPad, it's practically a requirement to download "The Elements" or open Winnie the Pooh" to give your friends a glimpse of the future of book reading.
When it first launched, automatically creating beautiful slideshows out of images was a novel thing, something that users could share with family and friends.
Adam Eichen: A novel thing is happening now.
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Every year spring feels like a splendid, novel thing; the Times writes about sidewalk seating as if it were a new invention.
The idea of openness in B2B is still a very novel thing".
But most people know her best from her days touring as the first big iPad DJ, back when creating music on the tablet was a hugely novel thing.
But Mr Gove has already done a brave and novel thing.
Jack Nocholson's character gets that opportunity in THE SHINNING (1980), but since the film is based on a Stephen King novel, things don't go so well.
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