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Discover LudwigThe phrase "saga in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a narrative or story within a specific context, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The saga in the novel unfolds over several generations, revealing the family's secrets."
Alternatives: "story in" or "narrative in".
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I'll continue her saga in Wednesday's column.
And, actually, there are glimpses of Saga in her.
In so many ways, the Japanese political story echoes the Obama saga in America.
The lyrical and musical details add up to a pop saga in the key of anguish.
The whole saga, in his vehement summary, has been "a tale told by an idiot".
Gingrich has wrapped his political redemption saga in his story of Catholic salvation.
She picked up their torrid saga in The Bitch (1979; film 1979).
Coyne's personal saga in many ways tracks the broader American disillusionment in Iraq.
Mr Major described his ordeal during the Maastricht saga in his memoirs.
Viktoria is likely to become a key player in the saga in the coming days.
Zimmerman not-guilty verdict unlikely to be the end of Trayvon Martin saga in court.
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