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Discover Ludwig"linear narrative" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a story which moves through its plot in a straightforward, chronological order. For example: The novel follows a linear narrative, beginning with the protagonist's childhood and ending with the climax at the end of the book.
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There's no linear narrative, no sustained argument.
It's not an opera with a linear narrative.
There is more mood than linear narrative here.
Like Godard, he rarely sticks to linear narrative.
Lovers of linear narrative need not apply here.
In denying the idea of fixed identity or linear narrative, it speaks to the modern age.
In the sixth-grade books, Palestinian history is presented not in linear narrative form but sketchily.
But typical of Mr. Glass's collaborations with Mr. Wilson, "White Raven" is not a linear narrative.
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G. is a libertine and a dilettante, and the determinedly non-linear narrative describes him being conceived under sordid conditions.
In his desire to transcend language and overcome its falsifications he used special techniques and non-linear narrative.
Sciarrino's own adaptation produces a non-linear narrative, a dramatic monologue for solo female performer and ensemble.
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