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"make a narrative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of creating a written account of a series of connected events or ideas. For example: "I'm having trouble coming up with ideas for my essay, so I'm going to take some time to make a narrative of my life experiences and see if that helps."
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We make a narrative for them".
"I want to make a narrative movie, and I want to be in it.
A personal statement is a way to make a narrative out of your CV.
They present their drawings in serial form to make a narrative.
"You can take the facts, and then make a narrative, and you make your own truth.
How to make a narrative arc out of a life that was still unfolding before my eyes.
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Minecraft: Story Mode was announced in December 2014 as a partnership between developers Mojang and Telltale Games to make a narrative-driven adventure set in the world of Minecraft.
Instead, he explores a kind of anthropology of the self, making a narrative out of his own disenfranchisement.
I really like how you've made a narrative out of disparate parts, the way elements rub up against each other to create a story.
It gives them distinctiveness and puts them in the great tradition of British bands making a narrative and portraying the angst and excitement of their generation.
Not all of these threads overlap, but Mr. Lane does an admirable job making a narrative latticework cohere, abetted by Martha Banta's tidy direction.
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