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Discover Ludwig"points for novelty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to praise someone for thinking of a creative or original idea. For example: "Good job, you get points for novelty for coming up with such an innovative solution!".
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(Sugarcane drumsticks get points for novelty).
Printed food, like printed lingerie, certainly gets points for novelty appeal, but scientists are now making headlines with very serious claims that this new technology could hold the key to feeding a growing population on our finite planet.
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Friskily blending a scattering of fundamental fact with generous doses of fiction, "Isaac's Eye" ultimately racks up a lot more points for cheek and novelty than it does for depth.
Contrarily, going to the groupie's home poses its own dangers: It could be a sinister trap for an embarrassing video clip; a disappointing ploy to introduce you to family members for novelty points; or worse, you may discover that she's an obsessed stalker with your pictures everywhere.
This is a point of novelty that should be actually highlighted.
It was weather that makes you yearn for a point of departure and makes you a bit horny for novelty.
The review correctly points out that the 1912 election has been so extensively chronicled that it leaves an author little room for novelty.
It was ahistoric, rapacious for novelty.
Being modern is about embracing novelty, even if it is for novelty's sake.
For novelty she prescribes Geoffrey Chaucer, Jonathan Swift and Miguel de Cervantes, and in modern times, David Foster Wallace.
There's also something to be said for novelty.
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