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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a general narrative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an overarching story or account that provides a broad overview of events or themes.
Example: "The author presents a general narrative of the historical events that shaped the nation."
Alternatives: "an overarching story" or "a broad account".
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"We want to have a general narrative of modernism.
A general narrative of several steps in the QA process is supported by a table of recommended QA assessment elements.
Schreiner, a former editor at Reader's Digest, integrates Catharine's, Harriet's and Isabella's accomplishments into a general narrative of Beecher "passions".
This prompt and following essay are the brainchild of ninth grade student Chris D. What began as a general narrative writing prompt about the graphic was transformed by Chris into a first-person account of life as a tomato.
Thus, I assume that a general narrative form of stories was in place in our culture at the end of the 19th century, ready to be adopted by the first feature-length films of the second decade of the 20th century and then beyond.
Rabin emphasized that Heed's real focus isn't on building fancy hardware, but rather on the artificial intelligence it uses to take that data (which can also be drawn from video and audio footage of the match) and transform it into a general narrative that can be viewed on the Heed smartphone app.
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A. Initially I conceived of a more general narrative of oil and American power in recent years, something of an updated version of Daniel Yergin's "The Prize," but one set in an era of limits and opposition for Big Oil.
Initially I conceived of a more general narrative of oil and American power in recent years, something of an updated version of Daniel Yergin's "The Prize," but one set in an era of limits and opposition for Big Oil.
The objective of this paper is to provide a motivation and more general narrative for employing the PKM4D framework in other developmental contexts in order to address opportunity divides independent of space (e.g. developed/developing countries), time (e.g. study or career phase), discipline (e.g. natural or social science), or role (e.g. student, professional, or leader).
She gave us the go ahead to really try and push both her individual story and put her name out into the public, which I think helped the general narrative a lot.
Interviewees participate with us in editing their own film clips to ensure: (a) that they accurately reflect their perspectives; (b) that they reflect a balance between the general narrative of the participant's perspective, and specific points of contention; and (c) that they feel comfortable showing them to others.
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