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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a counter-narrative" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to an alternative story or perspective that challenges or contradicts a dominant narrative. Example: "In her book, she presents a counter-narrative to the widely accepted history of the event."
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"We need a counter-narrative".
Clearly, Obama needs a counter-narrative.
The brave voices were those who offered a counter-narrative.
"We need," says Awan, "a counter-narrative to all that".
"Now, to be effective, you need a counter-narrative".
The euro zone desperately needs a counter-narrative to its failed German-inspired policy of austerity.
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The country is in desperate need of a counter narrative that shifts the terms of debate.
The idea of blackness becomes like a counter narrative of American nationalism.
2) We not only need secularism but also a counter narrative against Islamism.
The industry is "making sure there's a counter narrative to private equity firms as marauding barbarians," he said.
But his views changed after listening to a 40-day lecture series offering a counter narrative to jihad.
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