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<h2> Text Formatter User Guide for Narrative Products</h2>
<h3>63. Narrative Strategies - Phrase Ordering</h3>
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<p><p><big>If you would like to dynamically order your phrases based on significant weather events, you can use the phrase ordering strategy. For example, if there are severe thunderstorms in the forecast, you might want to mention them first. The narrative tree structure allows us to re-order the phrase nodes on-the-fly. The method, "moveAbove" (PhraseBuilder), moves a given phrase above another phrase in the given component list based on logic which you supply. For details, see the Text Product Reference Guide section on phrase ordering.<br><br><br></big>
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