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What is an original sentence?

An original sentence is a sentence that is newly created and not copied from any existing source. It expresses a unique thought, idea, or observation. Here's a breakdown:

* New: It hasn't been said before, at least not exactly like that.

* Unique: It stands out from other sentences, even if it uses similar words.

* Thoughtful: It conveys a meaningful idea, even if it's simple.

Examples:

* Original: The rain whispered secrets to the sleeping city.

* Not Original: The rain fell softly on the city. (This is a common expression)

Note: Originality can be subjective. A sentence might be considered original by one person but not by another.

Here's what makes a sentence more likely to be considered original:

* Unusual word choices: Using less common vocabulary or figurative language can create a unique effect.

* Unconventional structure: Playing with sentence structure and grammar can create a fresh sound.

* Personal perspective: Sharing a unique viewpoint or experience makes the sentence more individual.

Let me know if you'd like help crafting your own original sentences!

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