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Discover Ludwig"create a novel" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is typically used to mean "write a novel," or to express the idea of creating a new written work of fiction. For example, "I want to challenge myself to create a novel in just three months."
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It took two and a half years more for the editor, Tay Hohoff to help her create a novel.
The Danish author draws on his personal correspondence with Salinger to create a novel about depression and love.
Retirees in the United States are banding together to create a novel solution to senior housing issues.
In a way, Germans are still waiting for the writer who can create a novel with a movie soundtrack.
She has managed to create a novel that is deeply detailed and transportive to 1960s America, and then Vietnam.
By taking things out and putting new stuff in, you create a novel experience in a familiar setting.
He proposes to use the electrical conductivity of the sodium and chloride ions in seawater to create a novel type of Faraday cage.
TaskRabbit, which was founded in 2008, is one of several companies that, in the past few years, have collectively helped create a novel form of business.
Zadie Smith, among other writers, has said that the key to the sustained attention required to create a novel is to work on a computer that isn't online.
He wanted to create a novel which would try to represent everything by pretending that it did, in fact, represent everything.
We should create a novel model to explain this rule.
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