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'fine narrative' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a narrative or story that is particularly interesting, well-told, or noteworthy. For example: "The author's fine narrative of his travels through Europe made us feel as if we were right there."
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In a book with much fine narrative, Mr. Bernstein's treatment of gold policy between the world wars is exceptionally lucid.
"A Girl With a Monkey" gives us two workings of a fine narrative about a gigolo waiter and a Marxist busboy at a borscht belt resort, and the result is predictably deflating for each.
I am enough a member of the generation that went to the Saturday matinees of the 1940s to love fine narrative movies (I sometimes list among my favorite films Hitchcock's Notorious, Carol Reed's The Third Man, and the first Humphrey Bogart classic that comes to mind).
The Shadow of the Sun Ryszard Kapuscinski, trans Klara Glowczewska 336pp, Penguin, £18.99 Buy it at a discount at BOL The word 'reportage' appears twice in the jacket endorsements of this fine narrative study of African events and people, of African conditions and geography, by Ryszard Kapuscinski.
Written with a fine narrative and colorful language, Reza Aslan's Zealot helps fill in the background world of Jesus from Nazareth.
These important games don't simply show us that friendship is a fine narrative device to employ, above the clichéd route of connecting male character with female character and dimming the lights, but also that friendships between a diverse selection of characters, between very different friends, can relate the stories games tell to entirely new audiences, and progress the medium for the better.
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Some of his visual gestures overwhelm, though lurking beneath their crowded surfaces is a fine, building narrative.
Receiving what seems to be more screen time than any interviewee, Mr. Simon makes at once a fine, friendly narrative guide; a restrained voice of moral outrage; and, as the movie builds to its sweeping conclusions, a conspicuous stand-in for Mr. Jarecki.
But there is another narrative, the narrative of evolution, of how the world has unfolded and spread itself out, which is a finer story, the truth narrative.
As you can see in the video above, Magda set was irrefutably excellent as hers usually are; you can tell by her fine-tuned narrative pacing that she's been telling rollicking stories with house and disco-inflected sounds as a DJ for a long time.
4 5 The shift in medical evidence from fine-grained narrative to sweeping statistical inference calls to mind analogous shifts in perspective that have followed certain other landmark changes in information systems.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com