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The phrase "a narrative for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a story or account that is intended for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "The author crafted a narrative for the young readers that conveyed important life lessons."
Alternatives: "a story for" or "an account for".
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We make a narrative for them".
"It will be important to create a narrative for the virtual team".
Elizabeth Lucas, the director, has created a narrative for the piece.
The distribution of the film became a narrative for me as a filmmaker.
I didn't know if I could sustain a narrative for longer than fifteen pages.
That may be no surprise either from a regime unable to construct a narrative for itself.
Next came "Psycho: A Narrative for String Orchestra," a suite arranged by the conductor John Mauceri.
Piecing together a narrative for their lives this week has required constant effort, he said.
"There had to be a narrative for why you would tune in, week after week, to watch these things".
Talk about what you are doing, so you use language to provide a narrative for a visual experience.
Although it seems unimaginable now, the tale of Peter Pan didn't begin as a narrative for children.
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