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The phrase "a frame appeared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something visual or structural is being described, such as in storytelling, art, or technical descriptions.
Example: "As the scene unfolded, a frame appeared around the painting, drawing attention to its intricate details."
Alternatives: "a border emerged" or "a structure materialized".
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Hover it over the active window until you see a frame appears around its borders, click your mouse to capture the window.
Hover it on the dialog box of Skype (or video call window), hit your mouse as soon as you could see a frame appears around the borders, and then the screenshot is done.
The very first frame appeared to show a laptop using a gun to the blow the brains out of the main character's head, while the word "SSSCHHHHHHHHLORP!" emerged from the barrel.
She then found visually powerful scenes from each of the movies, wrote down the exact second that each frame appeared and took a still image.
As described by Robinson, a rapidly spinning shutter "permitted a flash of light so brief that [each] frame appeared to be frozen.
With the score at 12-11 to Davis the final frame appeared to be going the way of Higgins until he missed a pot to leave Davis with a red and long yellow to get back in the frame.
The wood frame appeared to continue under the landfill.
When his large, athletic frame appeared on the touchline against Germany with England 4-1 down, you could almost hear the collective groan around the country.
But his slender frame appeared to sag beneath the weight of his workload as the season continued.
During the 'no face' control condition, attention was monitored by asking participants to press either button (left or right) when the blank oval frame appeared.
From time to time, an ethics frame appears in a special issue at stake such as equity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com