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The phrase "a backdrop of 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, scene, or situation.
Example: "The wedding took place against a backdrop of a stunning sunset over the ocean."
Alternatives: "a setting of a" or "a background of a".
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Joe Brainard: "I remember a backdrop of a brick wall I painted for a play.
The candidates are running against a backdrop of a decidedly negative view of Washington.
The campaigns come against a backdrop of a growing number of nonbelievers.
I can't remember many races played out against a backdrop of a shimmering, azure blue Thames.
In two separate pictures, a man and a woman kneel before a backdrop of a mosque.
The disappointing numbers come against a backdrop of a challenging market.
This was playing out against a backdrop of a souring national economy and rising unhappiness with Democrats everywhere.
The case comes against a backdrop of a political debate over how to handle cases involving international terrorism.
"We know violence isn't the answer," Ms. Palin said, sitting against a backdrop of a fireplace and an American flag.
Some may find it ridiculous to see those structures against a backdrop of a calm and peaceful sea.
Would love to work in a backdrop of a prefab home in the wilderness (if possible in a studio).
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