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The phrase "narrative description" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a story that describes something, whether it be a person, place, event, or object. For example: In his narrative description of the city, the author described the hustle and bustle of the streets and the colors of the colonial architecture.
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Data gathered as part of the process evaluation will be analysed using descriptive techniques, such as calculating scores (e.g., number of drop-outs), narrative description of procedures, and identifying themes in the interviews.
The roles were assigned, with the author reading the narrative description ("Duke confronts Sarah with quivering lips, brandishing his hamburger").
In Hazard contains some strong pages of narrative description, as well as intimate particulars of engine-rooms and details of meteorology.
For Mrs. Miller, that meant enrolling in a three-credit course in which she prepared a narrative description of her accomplishments and goals and claimed credits for specific New Paltz courses based on her experiences.
Storyline construction −What narrative description of scenarios is used which highlights the main scenario characteristics and dynamics?
In this narrative description, the main venue for chiropractic public (secondary) sector practice in the Danish context is briefly described and defined.
The evaluation clearly shows that seven articles provide a narrative description of processes occurring in the Fe0/H20 system according to the concept that Fe0 is a reducing agent.
A particular aim of this kind of system is to enhance the everyday experience of people moving inside the related physical environment according to the narrative description of a designer's desiderata.
This will include a map of soil resources on the site, delineated by productivity; a map of current land uses; and narrative description of current and historic uses of the land.
The Canadian Triage and Acuity Score (CTAS) has been structured using narrative description of the patient's medical condition including alarming signs and symptoms for each high-risk complaint [2].
As meteorological data and narrative description are often, though not always, found within the same historic source material, imaging the original source has great potential for scholars across many fields.
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