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The phrase "novel that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to introduce or refer to a specific novel that is being discussed or mentioned. Example: "The novel that I just finished reading was a gripping tale of love and betrayal." Here, 'novel that' is used to introduce the specific novel that the speaker is referring to. Another example: "The award-winning novel that I read last year was a powerful commentary on social issues." In this sentence, 'novel that' is used to refer to a specific novel that the speaker read and is emphasizing its accolades and significance.
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In your novel, that is.
It's a novel that predicts terrible days".
Blair chose a novel that ostentatiously lauded a national unity.
A novel that has had an immense social impact?
It is a novel that moves and is often moving.
A soul shattering novel that will leave your emotions raw.
Another novel that could have done with substantial cutting.
A novel that plays subversive tricks with Irish history.
In this novel, that counts as a descriptive showstopper.
Is it simply a novel that makes you laugh?
The only novel that shows real literary ability".
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