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The phrase "a narration of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a storytelling or recounting of an event, experience, or concept.
Example: "The book provides a narration of a historical event that changed the course of the nation."
Alternatives: "a recounting of a" or "a description of a".
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The ad featured photographs of rural America set to a narration of a portion of Harvey's speech.
Akhtar had written the script based on his trips to Goa and New York, as well as a narration of a story outline by a friend of his.
Make sure you're writing a fantasy novel, not a narration of a walk through the garden.
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Our music is more a narration of an oppressed people.
It's as good a narration of the phases of a life as I can think of, and far less concerned with glossing over all the ugly parts.
Macaulay's work is thus an account of that revolution, with a narration of the years preceding and following it.
This is a narration of the Prophet Muhammad, and there's one for every school day of the year.
I regard a play as a composition rather than a story, as a distillation of life rather than a narration of it..
A scenario is a narration of that task flow in a specific context, such as a critical incident or a day-in-the-life story using the product.
"The Great Transition Today" [11] presents a vision using a narration of the world at the end of the 21st century.
The song relies on acoustic guitar and is a narration of from the perspective of a person who crashes her former love's wedding in attempt to win him back.
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