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The phrase "making a novel" is grammatically correct.
You can use it when referring to the process of writing a novel. For example, "She has been working for years on making a novel."
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"You're making a novel application of something we've repeated several times, that 'death is different,' " Justice John Paul Stevens told her.
He's just as concerned with making a novel about real characters as he is with creating a towering pile of ideas.
"So they are making a novel argument: that Arizona violated their First Amendment rights by disbursing funds to other speakers even though they could have received (but chose to spurn) the same financial assistance," Justice Kagan wrote.
So Anderson is right to call for authorisation by a judicial commissioner at "a new body: the Independent Surveillance and Intelligence Commission" (Isic), if an agency is making a novel or contentious request for communications data.
This study presents the development of an in-situ hybrid micro-manufacturing process for making a novel micro-tool for the fabrication of a high-precision micro-hole of 200 μm in diameter in difficult-to-machine material.
Extrapolation of basic findings to therapeutic prospects never acknowledges the lag time of 10 to 15 years needed for making a novel treatment available to the public, even should the concept be further validated in subsequent studies.
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Such is the suspicion raised in the reader by the book's many tricks that the idea rapidly takes hold that "Doug Dorst" is actually Abrams, making a novel-writing debut under protective cover.
What makes a novel gripping?
What makes a novel good?
What makes a novel Jewish?
Why make a novel from a novel?
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