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"narration of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when referring to a story, account, or description, typically one that is being told or written down. For example: The author provided an intriguing narration of the events that led to the fall of the empire.
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We have only their unreliable narration of events.
What for: Straight-faced narration of promotions at St. James's Palace and the Windsors' fashion choices.
In the engrossing narration of Branch's final volume, events seem to unfold almost in real time.
Her narration of Anne of Green Gables, recorded for the BBC, still sells overseas.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines fiction as literature "concerned with the narration of imaginary events".
A superb narration of one of the finest novels of the 20th century.
They frequently delivered play-by-play narration of shots, like baseball announcers.
I then introduce sound to create an audio-visual narration of the city.
"Gracia gave a very smooth narration of her ordeal," a prosecutor said.
This is not to say that the sequential narration of simultaneous happenings is without interest.
Above all, the filmmakers disdain objectivity and the authoritative narration of traditional television.
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