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"narrative context" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the setting, characters and events that shape a story or narrative. For example, "The narrative context of the movie was quite complicated, introducing numerous characters and storylines."
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Falling in love is one such narrative context.
Read one after another on Twitter, they seem to cry out for narrative context.
There were, of course, the customary pas de deux snipped out of narrative context.
"There's a lack of narrative context to this constant barrage of death, idiocy and rectum-related facts!
For Gadsby, narrative context is what's missing not only from comedy but from art and politics at large.
And this is not a puzzle book — not a simple collection of quizzes devoid of any narrative context or meaning.
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Robinson's use of the campy images, divorced from their original commercial and narrative contexts, predates Prince's "Nurse" paintings by a couple of decades, a fact subtly underscored by this recuperative show.
Further, insofar as they reconfigure objects and occurrences as agents and actions, ghost stories provide unique insights into the cognitive, linguistic, and interactional processes shaping discourse anaphora in narrative contexts.
For narrative analysis, a pluralistic approach was chosen drawing on the narratives' context, structure, and content [ 26, 27].
These stories are very different, with distinct narratives, contexts, and trails of culpability.
The essential narrative and context – what is jazz about and who is it for?
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