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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'novel from' is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
To use it in a sentence, you would need to replace 'from' with a preposition that more accurately describes where the novel is coming from. For example: I borrowed a novel from the library.
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It is subtitled "A Novel from Life".
Why make a novel from a novel?
Rowling, a wonderful first novel from England".
The great Proustian novel from the late Heian Period.
18. Pick a random novel from a bookshop.
A very fine debut novel from a young Californian writer.
The inquiry was constitutionally novel from the outset.
A novel from this superb mind would surely follow.
There was no new novel from China Miéville this year.
San Remo Drive: A Novel From Memory, by Leslie Epstein.
The best novel from her last 20 years.
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