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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regular narrative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a typical or standard storytelling format or style in literature or other forms of communication.
Example: "The author chose a regular narrative to convey the protagonist's journey in a straightforward manner."
Alternatives: "standard narrative" or "conventional narrative."
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Too little of that careful patterning survives here, to the extent that two of the choruses are dispensed with altogether as the production, sparingly designed by Miriam Buether, tries in vain to stitch together a regular narrative.
Stories within stories read as if the narrator is making a puppet of himself, a truly psychotic-seeming dose of brutal fantasy, which, when buried in the regular narrative, takes on a meta-sense of something wrong.
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It's those pesky, persistent Philadelphia 76ers, who have simply refused to fade quietly into the background of the regular season narrative.
"This new mode is interesting, because it's giving you, the player, the empathy you see in a regular linear narrative, and adding into it the self-deterministic aspect of Alex Hunter.
These unexplained changes in timings by minister Hishammuddin Hussein threw the media update into a state of confusion for those reporters who have been trying to find consistent sense in the official narrative since regular updates began soon after MH370 'vanished' from regular ATC tracking systems.
Punctuating his narrative at regular intervals with "Cross Sections" on cities in time, Barzun devotes the last of these, on New York, to a retrospect of what he sees as the decadent culture of 1995 from an imagined second Renaissance 300 years in the future.
In the eight minute narrative, Anderson regular Jason Schwartzman plays a boorish racecar driver – he says things like "give me a shot of the local hooch" – who crashes into a small Italian village during a cross-country race.
That is partly the result of corporate strategy and canny marketing, but it's also clear that these serial narratives about regular folks gifted (or cursed) with extraordinary abilities and menaced by diabolical enemies exercise a powerful hold on the popular imagination.
In both EastEnders and Coronation Street where the narrative depends on regular sequences in bars, they have gone as far as to invent their own brands.
The language itself, Dr. Alcabes argues, can sometimes transform the facts: once you call a disease an "epidemic," for instance, you immediately imply that it has a story line, with a beginning and an end, a certain moral tenor and a narrative flow that regular old illness lacks.
We had regular Skype sessions to discuss narrative content and technical details and a folder where we keep uploading material.
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