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novelty

[nov-uhl-tee] / ˈnɒv əl ti /




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Pizza once was a novelty outside big U.S. cities, providing room for growth for independent shops and then chains such as Pizza Hut with its red roof dine-in restaurants.

From The Wall Street Journal

The media’s persistent focus on which celebrities or newcomers might enter the race reflects journalists’ preferences for novelty and spectacle rather than genuine voter demand for such candidates.

From Los Angeles Times

In just three years, generative artificial intelligence has gone from a fringe Silicon Valley novelty to a household name.

From MarketWatch

They have worked across history, in all markets, and the best investors will recognize their relevance today despite the seeming novelty of the age.

From MarketWatch

They have worked across history, in all markets, and the best investors will recognize their relevance today despite the seeming novelty of the age.

From MarketWatch