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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as one narrative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where multiple elements or perspectives are combined to form a single cohesive story or account.
Example: "The various accounts of the event were woven together as one narrative, providing a comprehensive view of what transpired."
Alternatives: "as a single story" or "as a unified account".
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While I am willing to present Canadian Women as one narrative of the past, I am uncomfortable positioning it as the narrative.
But as one narrative strand unravels, another knits together.
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The tiny domino representing Sam and Phil's initial decision to get home tipped gently into a slightly bigger domino involving a people-trafficking ring, which set in motion the equivalent of an OK Go video as one piece of narrative machinery crashed into the next, driving them on to tonight's superb conclusion.
Failure to wear PPE exposed EMS responders to preventable blood-borne pathogens, as reported in one narrative in which an "EMT looked over the [patient's] wrist and the blood squirted up into the EMT's eye" (05-0000247).
We never find out exactly, but the account that emerges as McNamer moves from one narrative vantage and time to another, is tension-inducing in the way of the best psychological mysteries.
On the big story for 2013; in terms of the grand narratives, I think that the thing we're observing is, if you take Sub-Saharan Africa as an example, there is one narrative about Africa rising and we've seen it surging as a story since, if you like, the World Cup in 2010, which was a proud moment for the continent and commentators noticed how the storyline was changing.
Thomas's writing is sharp and energetic, and she has to be congratulated for getting pirate treasure, cryptoanalysis, a cake recipe and some incisive asides to explain mathematical conundrums such as the Riemann hypothesis into one narrative.
As one iconic narrative from his life goes, Zusha was weeping on his deathbed when one of his disciples asked him, "Why do you cry?
Characters migrate from one narrative into another, as they do in real life.
But, even as he writes himself out of one narrative, he can't help writing himself into another.
One narrative sees 1948 as the mass expulsion of Palestinians from their land.
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