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Discover Ludwig‘narration that’ is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
It usually functions as a pronoun referring back to a previous noun. For example, “There was a great deal of narration that described the journey in detail.”
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The show is accompanied by narration that may be too cutesy for its own good.
It's the fluid voice changes in the narration that gives the story its discomfiting energy.
While the story centres on the imminent wedding, it is Laura's narration that creates real urgency.
Onstage, Lane reads Trumbo's letters, and MacDonald, as Christopher, provides the narration that binds them together.
But the revelations are anticlimactic, undercut by the florid narration that precedes them.
Unfortunately the narration that accompanies all this is compiled from "The Handbook of '60s Clichés".
Then again, "I" reverts to "he", in the conventional third person narration that began the novel.
Cue the dramatic music, blood-splattered reconstructions and foreboding narration that have come to typify "The Channel 5 Documentary".
However once this courtesy was completed, it was images from the movie and Daniels' narration that took centre stage.
On a cassette, I'd record narration that was often out of synch with the action on the screen.
The writer-directors enliven their picture with devices that supplant the stream-of-consciousness narration that came in the comics.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com