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Discover LudwigThe phrase "narrative focuses" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in academic writing to refer to the special areas or topics that a narrative concentrates on. For example: "The narrative focuses on the struggles of immigrants in a new land."
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The narrative focuses mainly on five people who have lived in Congo and witnessed murder, rape and other horrifying acts.
The narrative focuses so tightly on Rice that the reader never gets a clear sense of his place in the cultural landscape of his age.
Wilson's narrative focuses as much on those Indians the British tried to rule over, with varying degrees of success, as it does on the "imperial servants" themselves.
The present-day narrative focuses on Taylor Markham, embroiled in a fiercely fought territorial battle between the Jellicoe School (which she attends), the Townies and the Cadets.
The second narrative focuses on energy security, and the idea that decarbonising is a sensible, cautious – conservative – strategy for insuring ourselves against energy risks in the future.
But naturally much of his narrative focuses on individuals, and he demonstrates an unusual ability to sum them up in a few well-chosen sentences.
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Here, we suggest a different narrative, focussed on the rise of "experiential knowledge" in the 1970s.
A narrative focused on a specific occasion 2.Which of the following does the first section (lines 1-4) imply?
The book's narrative focused on a series of quests undertaken by Mr. Kesey in the 1960's.
The narrative focusing on her includes long passages from Woolf's novel, laid out on the page in italic font.
The scattered narrative, focusing seemingly randomly on events and experiences since the World War II era, intersperses surrealistic visions and graphic sexuality.
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