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Discover Ludwig"novelty of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something new and unusual. For example, "The novelty of the event made it stand out from the crowd."
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But Ignatieff exaggerates the novelty of this.
It referred to the "doctrinal novelty of . . .
The novelty of the early audition rounds has worn off.
They look up to the novelty of a bad man.
He says the novelty of performing in theatres was exhilarating.
Scott Ellis's playful storytelling matches the novelty of the plot.
No plans, no stress, just the novelty of inaction.
The novelty of humans has apparently worn off.
But the novelty of being in Paris overcame any disappointments.
Ms. Wickham/Kinsella has the novelty of two identities.
The novelty of a man who actually listened to her.
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