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1 The greater intellect one has, the more originality one finds in men.
2 There was more originality in them than it is customary to suppose.
3 She, with hardly more originality , wept her consent upon his shoulder.
4 Of course if I had had more originality I should have perceived this earlier.
5 He had expected from her more originality , more spice of her own idiomatic, individual sort.
6 There is an Aran song, 'Brigid na Casad,' that has more originality than is usual:-
7 Nowhere did the mind of Agassiz show more power of generalization, more vigor, or more originality .
8 I wish it had more originality . Touché.
9 Gozzi, the rival of Goldoni, has more originality in his compositions; they bear less resemblance to regular comedy.
10 New work requires more originality , perseverance, and if possible better preparation than may be necessary in standard employments.
11 There is, in fact, more originality .
12 He was always ready to play, but he had much more originality than I knew cats to have.
13 We had never heard him extemporize more brilliantly, with more originality or more grandly than on that evening.
14 I guess there's more room to be creative when there's not as much pressure, and therefore more originality … perhaps.
15 If we act upon this conviction, we shall secure more originality even by the conventional standard than now develops.
16 He is a pleasant companion, but a little less amiability and a little more originality would suit me better.
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