Sentences with phrase «still something of a novelty»

In Europe it has long been taken for granted that journalists are for sale; the practice is still something of a novelty here, but it appears to be growing.
Internet dating sites are still something of a novelty.
The game, announced back in 2005, when its Unreal Engine 3 was still something of a novelty, has spent its time in hiding for the good half of a decade, only peeking its head out every once in a while to put its 360 version on hold indefinitely, or just prove to the world that it still exists.

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The tiny house movement may still be something of a novelty on home - remodeling TV shows, but...
However, for a lot of people, the business or first class experience is still a novelty and something that they want to make the most out of, especially their first time doing it.
It isn't heavy on style or novelty so the world isn't particularly memorable, but the neon trails and plumes of smoke stand out as an accomplishment and it still stands as something of a showcase for what the PS4 can do.
This isn't something that isn't available in other smartphones, but it seems to work really well here and while it's not as quick as the fingerprint sensor at unlocking the phone it still seems to work faster than the fingerprint sensor on my Google Pixel, and that's a shame for the Pixel but great for anyone who likes the novelty and ease of use of the face unlock.
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