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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a story context" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the background or setting in which a narrative takes place, often in discussions about literature or storytelling.
Example: "To fully understand the character's motivations, it's essential to consider a story context that includes the historical events influencing their actions."
Alternatives: "narrative context" or "background context".
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Across studies, girls benefited more than boys from the geometry-content interventions (both with and without a story context).
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We consider an optimal design of a story setting in business context and define target skills assigned to the whole story.
But in film, there's a removal of this context, in a story where context is everything.
People find links, they click on links and they're dropped into a story without context.
Each one has a story, a context, and a connotation.
They can help put a story in context.
Moreover, a mystery story answers one big question--Whodunit --whereas scientific papers commonly address modest slices of a question--Whodunit --whereas in a mystery-story context) how they jimmied the door, or whether the paint was damaged when they did.
Because to a story there is context.
They bring knowledge to a story and provide context and analysis.
Because to a story, there is context.
One "atom" is the text, while another is a section from Wikipedia that puts a story in historic context.
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