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The phrase "agreed narrative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a shared understanding or consensus on a particular story or account of events among a group of people.
Example: "The team worked together to create an agreed narrative that accurately reflected the project's goals and outcomes."
Alternatives: "shared account" or "consensus story".
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Electoral politics is easier for everybody when there is an agreed narrative over which the various interested parties can do battle.
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No matter how often Aniston issued statements to the contrary, Poor Jen, according to the agreed media narrative, was "desperate" for marriage, "desperate" for children, so "desperate" that she scared men away with her overwhelming odour of desperate desperation.
Ditty agreed building narratives is especially important in dealing with stereotypes about sustainable fashion.
A correlational study showed that participants who agreed with narratives that blamed the individual were more likely to support policy interventions that penalized people for being overweight while participants who agreed with narratives that blamed the environment were more likely to support policy interventions designed to protect people suffering from obesity.
A Likert 1 5 scale survey (1 = strongly disagree; 5 = strongly agree), and narrative commentary were used to evaluate the survey.
All the companies we spoke to agreed that this narrative needed to change.
For what it is worth, I basically agreed with that narrative.
"A lot of reviews have agreed on the narrative that she wrote this song to 'stick it to the white boy indie rock world!' but I wasn't thinking about any of that when I was writing it," she posted.
Miranda Seymour in the Daily Telegraph agreed that the narrative wasn't strong enough "to hold the reader's interest", so deploying "her skill as a historian, Colquhoun turns a single curious murder case into a fascinatingly quirky portrait of the underside of mid-Victorian London.
When confronted with the affidavits the two defense attorneys had written about their representation of Capone, Walsh agreed that their narratives were accurate except for the accusation that he had prejudged the case: "That I cannot stand.
It's "a glorious mixture of comedy, homage, satire, dead seriousness and pure narrative zip", agreed Tim Martin in the Independent on Sunday, "the kind of book that speeds through genre barricades at 100 miles an hour grinning all over its face".
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