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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a novel which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific novel and providing additional information or context about it.
Example: "I recently read a novel which explores the complexities of human relationships in a dystopian setting."
Alternatives: "a novel that" or "a book which".
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It is not a novel which prides itself on believability.
Davies was presumably looking for a novel which dealt more closely with the world of business.
I'm writing a novel, which I'm going to dedicate some more time to.
"They'd been told I was writing a novel – which I wasn't.
He was writing a novel, which in the end he didn't offer for publication.
Omerta, a novel which returns again to the Corleone family, is due for publication next year.
I'm working on that and a novel, which is kicking my butt.
A prayer book is not like a novel, which you read one time.
Style is what "constitutes reality" in such a novel, which ultimately "expresses nothing but itself".
He had already started writing a novel, which he often discussed with Hill.
(West briefly abandoned work on his dissertation to write a novel, which was never published).
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