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The phrase "a backdrop that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a setting or context that supports or enhances a particular situation or event.
Example: "The artist chose a vibrant mural as a backdrop that would complement the theme of the exhibition."
Alternatives: "a setting that" or "a context that".
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It's a backdrop that suggests restless retirement.
There is no scenery, just a backdrop that implies the infinite sky.
That story of the explosion unfolds against a backdrop that is somewhat familiar, but nonetheless engaging.
In a book of colorful settings, this is a backdrop that refuses to drop back.
Staged in a bucolic natural amphitheatre, it's a backdrop that can brighten even the soggiest performance.
It's a backdrop that feels aggressive and more overtly man-made.
Prokhorov spoke in front of a backdrop that declared the organization's theme of the night: "An Evening of Russian Culture".
She delivered her remarks in a church basement, framed by a backdrop that said, "More Choices for Parents".
Others, Scott said, tend to choose a backdrop that resembles Benjamin Franklin wallpaper, made from continuous images of $100 bills.
Like "Easy Rider," it's putting yourself against a backdrop that might clash a bit with your personal culture.
Animals and mythical beasts romp in a florid landscape against a backdrop that moves from Tudor cottages to Piranesiesque ruins.
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