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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make narrative" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of creating or constructing a story or account of events. It can be used in various contexts where a person is intentionally crafting a narrative, such as in storytelling, writing a book or screenplay, or even just recounting a personal experience. Example: The young author spent hours each day at her desk, diligently making narrative after narrative in hopes of finding the perfect story to capture her readers' hearts.
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It's hard to make narrative that rings really truthful.
"Before, people used to want to make narrative films, but suddenly people realised what you could do with documentary".
But that doesn't quite make narrative sense either, as the two women living with him at that time as his "goddesses", say that he certainly hadn't told them.
The lines don't quite make narrative sense, but they still have their own logic and humor, and sometimes an emotional power.
At the core of all religious instruction lies the metaphor - the symbolism through which believers make narrative sense of their faith.
He read his story, to rapt attention, stopping when he got to a confusing subplot that, he apologized, "would make narrative sense if the book hadn't been brutally censored by a librarian".
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Unseld's goal will be to demonstrate how to make narratives flow when the viewer could look away from the action.
The images of Cindy Sherman and Robert Longo made narrative implicit.
Some highly respected choreographers — Christopher Wheeldon, Mark Morris — started making narrative pieces.
Her work is sometimes called experimental, but unlike most experimental filmmakers she makes narrative features.
Morris has made narrative works (so did Balanchine), but storytelling is not his normal mode.
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