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write novel
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18.37 |
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Who wrote the novel Lolita? |
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read novel
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5.66 |
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Read a novel. |
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publish novel
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3.88 |
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They may have published a novel. |
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adapt novel
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1.32 |
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John Irving adapted his novel for the screen. |
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finish novel
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1.32 |
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He also finished a novel. |
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turn novel
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1.12 |
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Minghella talks about turning the novel into a film. |
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complete novel
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0.92 |
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She is completing a novel. |
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base novel
|
0.66 |
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His novel is based on a true story about his mother. |
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have novel
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0.59 |
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I have a novel on this thing! |
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produce novel
|
0.59 |
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The novel is being produced as an off-Broadway play. |
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start novel
|
0.59 |
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He had started a novel. |
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begin novel
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0.53 |
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He then began the novel, fully expecting it would be his next book. |
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buy novel
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0.46 |
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Six months after that, Hyperion bought the novel. |
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make novel
|
0.46 |
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Both novels were made into films. |
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translate novel
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0.46 |
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The novel was translated badly into English. |
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film novel
|
0.39 |
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The novel has been filmed several times. |
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include novel
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0.39 |
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She gave him six ties and several books, including the novel Vox, by Nicholson Baker. |
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inspire novel
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0.39 |
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Her first novel was inspired by her early childhood. |
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like novel
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0.39 |
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I like novels in which something happens. |
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narrate novel
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0.39 |
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The novel is narrated by Talcott Garland, a law professor at a place much like Yale. |