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The phrase "a very simple narrative" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a story or account that is straightforward and easy to understand.
Example: "The book presents a very simple narrative that is accessible to readers of all ages."
Alternatives: "an uncomplicated story" or "a straightforward account".
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"It was a very simple narrative.
"It's a very simple narrative," he explained.
The purpose of the book is through story to try to tell a very simple narrative about an Afghan that was relatable to a Western audience and to take the idea of very difficult themes and break it down in ways they would not necessarily agree with but could at least understand.
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And a very simple story.
That's a very simple question.
My grandmother was a very simple woman.
It's a very simple structure.
"It's a very simple concept".
"It's a very simple test.
"So it was a very simple approach".
It's a very simple equation.
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