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The phrase "set up the narrative" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe the process of introducing the main characters, the central conflict, and basic setting of a story. For example, you could say "The first chapter of the novel sets up the narrative by introducing the main characters and the town where the story takes place."
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Traditionally, the first few episodes of a show's new season are a little bit slow as it struggles to set up the narrative.
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Setting up the narrative, pre-election, that the campaign was doomed anyway and there was nothing Obama could do to save it was considered more important.
Left Behind sets up the narrative framework for the subsequent volumes.
Set Up the Patio".
Set up the place.
Set up the location.
Set up the party.
Set up the balance.
Set up the table.
Set up the extension.
Set up the fire.
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