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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a narrative from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a story or account that originates from a specific source or perspective.
Example: "The book presents a narrative from the viewpoint of a young girl growing up in a war-torn country."
Alternatives: "a story by" or "an account from".
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Partizan offers a narrative from the separatist viewpoint.
My dentist is a storyteller, weaving a narrative from my bloody gums.
Some viewed Mr. Trump's latest comments as polarizing, continuing a narrative from his campaign.
A narrative from the student briefly explaining the proposed project, and why the funds are needed.
Write a narrative from the perspective of a young person living in Beirut.
I can construct a narrative from that moment onward that conveniently depicts his demise.
While lacking any sense of context, the image still seems to evoke a narrative from the objects themselves.
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A clinical anecdote submission presents a clinical narrative from a particular point of view, and poses, implicitly and explicitly, philosophical questions for the field of mental health.
Charyn hasn't woven a taut narrative from a lurching plot.
Not dwelling on Barthelme's dark soul or his uneven work, Daugherty has created a convincing narrative from a life that was engaged, passionate and maybe even fulfilled.
There is little point in trying to reconstruct a coherent narrative from a work in which fantasy and history are so entwined.
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