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The phrase "character stories" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the stories or narratives within a larger work that focus on the development and experiences of specific characters. Example: In the novel, there are several character stories that intertwine to create a complex and engaging plot. The protagonist's story of overcoming personal struggles is just one of the many character stories that make up the rich tapestry of the book.
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"Where we are from," says one character, "stories are factual.
For weeks the media was fixated on two "character stories" involving a single candidate but these issues did not influence many voters.
Similarly, 'Lost,' while about people who land on a mysterious island, is able to combine typically B-genre stuff with emotional and sophisticated character stories".
Describes her friendship with Henry James… Tells about a two-year affair she had with Morton Fullterton… For Wharton, the boundary lines were clear: novels were about character, stories about plot, and questions about form were for amateurs and frauds.
According to the same representative, Capcom is also planning to introduce difficulty sliders into the existing Character Stories mode.
Nagashima wrote character stories and manga for Drakengard 3 leading up to that game's release.
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In many musicals, he integrated dance seamlessly with character, story and music.
She's a masterful writer, a brilliant stylist, a genius at creating character, story and historical sweep.
"What excites me a lot about the script is that it's really a character story, too.
It's not the part of your brain that processes plot, character, story.
They also need to drive character, story, motivation – sometimes all three at once.
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