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The phrase "a couple of frames left" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of frames remaining in a context such as photography, film, or any situation involving frames.
Example: "I only have a couple of frames left on this roll of film before I need to change it."
Alternatives: "a few frames remaining" or "two frames still available".
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"But 98 percent of the time nothing happened and I returned with a couple of frames left unexposed.
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On a given day, he can photograph anywhere between a couple of frames and a couple of rolls of film.
"I went to get a couple of frames of him, and he just hit me".
I shot just a couple of frames, then went back to the UN guard.
I should have won a couple of frames, mind.
But I threw a couple of frames away on Sunday and I threw a couple of frames away on Monday.
I managed to squeeze off a couple of frames before they began to applaud, and the moment was gone".
There's a couple of competitions left in the season.
There were only a couple of seconds left.
I've only got a couple of years left.
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