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Discover LudwigThe phrase "condensed story" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a shorter version of a longer story, often with the details removed or rearranged to make for a more concise presentation. For example: "The author wrote a condensed story of the original fairy tale, but kept the same characters and main plot points."
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The narrator is that brother's adult son, and in each very short, powerfully condensed story he excavates some small aspect of his relatives' lives, trying to understand why the family is so emotionally stunted.
The condensed story says that the pope, wanting to build colossal St. Peter's church in Rome, needed funds.
So here's the condensed story of what happened to Orbison in those MGM years.
I'd heard that Harvey once dropped my father's name into a comic strip, but my father was unlikely to figure into any condensed story of Harvey's life.
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This may signify the triumph of global capitalism over local politics, but on the whole this show does not do justice to Mr. Lum's gift for evocatively condensed story-telling (Johnson).
Mr. McNally has ably condensed the story into an effectively paced narrative.
It unified and condensed the story.
He then condensed the story, leaving a third beyond the scheduled game.
We condensed the stories and made them move faster, edited out some of the side stories that might seem a bit too long winded for a 21st century reader and massaged every bit of emotion and nuance that we could, without changing Ferdowsi's narrative.
To translate Mad God to VR, Tippett and his team similarly dove into ways to condense their story into a one-minute tale.
"If you have an eight-second clip, you only have that much time to condense the story.
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