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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nothing novel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an expression of disappointment or dissatisfaction with something ordinary or familiar. For example: "The presentation was nothing novel - I've heard the same ideas many times before."
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This is nothing novel".
There is nothing novel in this.
There's nothing novel or peculiar about it.
There is nothing novel or unfair about such a procedure.
Ninety percent of everything is crap, but that's nothing novel.
But there is nothing novel in this approach.
There is nothing novel about these monitoring programs.
Officials of the Hungarian government will say that what they are doing is nothing novel.
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Must work & get out of paralysis - write & show him nothing: novels, stories, poems.
Tacked inside Petit's cabin door was a piece of wisdom that he lived by, one which this triumphant all-or-nothing novel also wears near to its heart: NOBODY FALLS HALFWAY.
There is nothing particularly novel about that.
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