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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned narrative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer back to a narrative that has already been mentioned or discussed earlier in the text.
Example: "In the aforementioned narrative, the protagonist faces numerous challenges that ultimately lead to personal growth."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned story" or "earlier discussed narrative".
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For R.I.P. he ordered tracks from years of production into the aforementioned narrative, partly using Paradise Lost as a guide.
Paul and Brett go for jobs that are clearly inappropriate (this may be solely for the purpose of the aforementioned narrative).
A source close to the Khawalid brothers dismissed the aforementioned narrative and blamed the failure of talks on the opposition rejection of the CP deal.
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Central in the first meeting is recognition, accomplished through comparison of the participant's own situation with the aforementioned narratives and through the exchange of experiences with other participants.
He is soon joined on that sofa by one or several of the aforementioned women, who alternate narratives that are mostly about Ben's exceptionally varied sex life.
(We asked for more details, but he half-kiddingly suggested that founders will need to hear about the importance of narratives via that aforementioned accelerator program).
This paper presents two original tests that address the aforementioned constraints: the Test of Reading Comprehension of Narrative Texts (TRC-n) and the Test of Reading Comprehension of Expository Texts (TRC-e).
In addition, the episode's narrative is evocative to that of the aforementioned film, as well as the British horror film 28 Days Later (2002).
"It's always tough to produce something that doesn't conform to the norms," she said, referring both to the aforementioned standard marketing assets and to playfully messy approach to theatrical narrative in "Well".
Even for those who haven't sworn off the mainstream narratives of clutchness, this theory was largely discarded after that aforementioned 2009 performance.
Suddenly, though, the narrative shifts from Plum's first-person diary to a newsy third-person account of the aforementioned rapists sailing through the air.
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