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The phrase "impression of novelty" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the feeling or perception that something is new or original. Example: The latest fashion show left a strong impression of novelty on the audience, with its futuristic designs and innovative use of materials.
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Nor is this impression of novelty evanescent.
There are several distinctive features of the way texts are written that combine to give the impression of novelty, but none of them is, in fact, linguistically novel.
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Stella Rimington has just published her fourth novel, Dead Line, an elegantly pacy thriller starring a female MI5 agent, and at 73 she gives the impression of someone enjoying the novelty of speaking her mind.
Importantly, participants' ratings of the space's social affordances predicted this effect, rather than participant's mood or impression of the space's novelty.
But the novelty of novelty has started to wear thin.
She needs this kind of novelty.
Fed up of novelty kitchen gadgets?
There is also an element of novelty.
(a) Mean of novelty.
First, there's a "decay of novelty".
"Novelty for the sake of novelty, however, does not merit attention.
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