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story line

British  

noun

  1. the plot of a book, film, play, etc

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Her arrest was an early part of her story line on “Mormon Wives,” which follows a group of Mormon influencer moms collectively known as #MomTok.

From The Wall Street Journal

Microdramas hew to an established formula, with each installment ending on a cliffhanger that pushes its often preposterous story line toward a final, usually shocking reveal.

From The Wall Street Journal

While AI is a dominant story line on Wall Street, big hedge funds are dealing with other crosscurrents, from fears in the debt markets to geopolitical tensions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fletcher said while it had been difficult to film the story line, she hoped it would raise awareness of the disease and encourage "people to prioritise their health".

From BBC

"The story line is close to my heart as my uncle John, who is like a brother to me, has been undergoing cancer treatment," she said.

From BBC