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The phrase "a saga" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a long, involved story or series of events, often with dramatic or epic qualities.
Example: "The novel is a saga of love and betrayal that spans several generations."
Alternatives: "an epic tale" or "a lengthy narrative".
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It feels like a saga.
A saga to savour slowly.
It was a Saga holiday.
This has been bit of a saga.
"It is indeed a saga," said Rogge.
He is speaking to a Saga audience.
"It's been a saga," Mr. Vasile said.
But it's also a saga about getting information.
History is largely a saga of unfinished business.
The development of Clearview was a saga itself.
After a saga, a novella: Djokovic holds to 15.
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