Sentence examples for do something novel from inspiring English sources

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Learn something that requires sustained effort; do something novel.

She adds: "We could always do something novel.

I was not imparting a profound insight or seeking to do something novel or unusual.

If officials insist on being separate to gain notice, then do something novel.

SALZBURG — As musical institutions search to do something novel in tribute to Verdi and Wagner, both of whom have their 200th birthdays this year, they may want to remember that Salzburg perennially faces a similar problem.

CHICAGO — To separate himself from the doping scandals that have left deep wounds on track and field, the decathlete Bryan Clay has decided to do something novel: he is trying to prove that he is clean.

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Then Jenny and her older sister did something novel.

No. Instead, they did something novel, useful and mature: they tried to fix it.

Sometimes this is because they're doing something novel; sometimes it's because they're doing something alienating.

We don't regard able colleagues as competitors; if they are doing something novel, we encourage them".

The first Serial worked because it did something novel: giving audiences a taste of the process of investigative reporting.

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