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The phrase "a backdrop of an" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It can be used when describing a setting or context for something, but it needs to be followed by a noun to make sense.
Example: "The artist painted a scene with a backdrop of an ancient castle."
Alternatives: "a background of" or "a setting of".
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But that comes against a backdrop of an eroding audience.
These scenes were further played out against a backdrop of an odd internal dispute in the Mandela family.
Mr. Obama enters walking against a backdrop of an American flag and before a crowd of cheering fans.
The investigation comes against a backdrop of an increasingly troubled Afghan banking industry, which has drawn the attention of the International Monetary Fund.
The performances and the talks took place on a small stage with a backdrop of an oversized hand pointing at black trash bags.
When placed against a backdrop of an almost deadlocked campaign, context and clarity are necessary for voters interested in making informed decisions this November.
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June 22, 2016: An image of Hillary Clinton on a backdrop of a pile of money appears on a message board frequented by white supremacists.
In two separate pictures, a man and a woman kneel before a backdrop of a mosque.
The candidates are running against a backdrop of a decidedly negative view of Washington.
Weekly demonstrations began outside the restaurant before a backdrop of a 12-foot inflatable cockroach.
The comments come on a backdrop of a continuing pummeling of Gaza from missile strikes.
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