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The phrase "construct narratives" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the process of creating stories or stories in general. For example, "She began to construct narratives in her head to cope with the situation."
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Even scientists construct narratives.
The others construct narratives.
Though not a photographer, Jaar makes work that looks closely at how photographic images are used by those in power to construct narratives that then become received truths.
Paris, Montparnasse is an example of Gursky's use of formal compositional strategies to comment on and construct narratives related to the realities of contemporary urban life.
The review is unlikely to conclude that interesting tools such as Rafols's scientometrics, 'Altmetrics' or 'Impact story' are ready for use as definitive measures, but researchers should be encouraged to use them to construct narratives around their work.
Others, such as (Hofmann and Buckley 2013) have explored how migrant women strategically construct narratives of migration that justify female mobility as a sacrifice made to ensure the well-being of the household, which helps reconstitute or reinforce traditional gender roles amid economic transition.
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"So when did you know it wasn't that money?" So, by skilful use of "so", says Johnson, police interviewers "help to construct narrative sequence through interviewer turns.
Chabon remembers Ronson telling him over lunch that he wanted lyrics that went beyond the standard pop themes of love and dancing, citing songwriters like Chabon's personal favourite, Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, who construct narrative personae.
As the introduction prefaces, human beings construct narrative as a way to mediate and externalize their interior experiences.
So he constructs narratives that are plausible only to him.
Avi Steinberg took a deep dive into the constructed narratives of professional wrestling, including a recent flap involving the W.W.E.
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