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The phrase "a backdrop for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a setting or context that serves as a background for an event, activity, or concept.
Example: "The beautiful sunset provided a stunning backdrop for a romantic dinner."
Alternatives: "a setting for a" or "a context for a".
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To them, the Burj is a backdrop for a show.
The families' pain should not be a backdrop for a campaign commercial.
As happens in travelling, it is a backdrop for a moment that proves far more memorable.
It thrives as a hedge or as a backdrop for a border.
By night, the art serves as a backdrop for a carnival atmosphere replete with bustier-wearing bottle girls and performances.
Williamson (also the screenwriter) uses the sport as a backdrop for a satire about politics and politicking.
He made Ms. Powers hike through the villages as he looked for a backdrop for a marriage proposal.
(The climax is set at the Temple of Venus in Rome, transformed for the occasion into a backdrop for a teabag commercial).
Phillips's incendiary words became a backdrop for a first-inning brawl Tuesday night, when he and catcher Yadier Molina went nose-to-nose at home plate.
But ultimately, the world of high finance, he said, is just a backdrop for a film "about trust, love, greed, betrayal".
Radicchios also formed a backdrop for a nightly special of fresh-tasting Maryland blue-claw crab cake and grilled jumbo shrimp.
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