Sentence examples for made a novel from inspiring English sources

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On appeal, his defense lawyers made a novel argument.

Mosse's evocation of the occupied South might have made a novel in its own right.

He's a great storyteller, and he made a novel out of Chicago for me.

He was later reinstated, and his fine reduced, after he made a novel defense: He had not misled investigators because he was too intoxicated to remember what happened.

"A Raisin in the Sun" instead made a novel case for a certain kind of conformity that transcends its racial theme.

In a breakthrough study published at the end of 2009, the team made a novel fluorinated copolymer by reacting a benzodithiophene compound with a thienothiophene and paired that material with PCBM (a fullerene-derived material) in an organic PV cell.

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But scattershot aperçus do not make a novel.

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