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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have narrative" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a sentence or passage that has a specific story or sequence of events. It can be used to describe both fictional and non-fictional writing. Example: The novel had a strong narrative that kept the reader hooked until the very end.
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Of the seven small bronzes, some have narrative associations.
And do television and advertising executives have narrative envy, directed at fiction writers?
Although the movie pretends to have narrative structure, it doesn't really go much of anywhere.
Reality TV may have narrative stories, but arguably they aren't good ones.
These middle stations have narrative mosaic panels, functioning like pictorial signage.
Second, they not only have narrative drive, but they have official standing".
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We all have narratives coiled inside ourselves.
The app also ends up undermining the structure of individual galleries, particularly when they have narratives.
The other three ballets, all by Balanchine, have narratives you can't miss.
The note cards and posters have narratives that document the history of the sites depicted.
Her songs have narratives compressed into the typical verse-chorus format and sometimes include a bridge and sometimes don't.
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