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"a narrative" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a story or account, usually written and involving characters in some way. For example, "This novel is composed of a series of interwoven narratives, each offering a unique perspective on the same event."
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It's a narrative striptease.
She needs a narrative".
This had a narrative.
It's a narrative".
Or a narrative sensibility.
A narrative arc takes shape.
Partly, it's a narrative problem.
He's like a narrative virus.
A narrative is at work.
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But this hardly amounts to a "narrative".
Agree or disagree, there's a narrative.
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