have originality

Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words

To possess the quality of being original.

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  • Artists who truly have originality often challenge traditional norms.
  • Her latest novel does not have much originality; it feels derivative.
  • To succeed in this field, you must have an element of originality in your work.
  • The new design, while functional, doesn't really have any originality to it.
  • Many critics agreed that the film did not have sufficient originality to stand out.
  • He strives to have true originality in all his creative endeavors.
  • Does this concept still have enough originality to impress the investors?
  • The band's early music used to have great originality, but now it sounds generic.
  • It's essential for young designers to have a sense of originality in their portfolios.
  • Despite its flaws, the play managed to have a refreshing originality that captivated the audience.