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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frame for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a structure or context that supports or contains something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The artist created a frame for her painting that enhanced its beauty and drew attention to the colors."
Alternatives: "a context for" or "a structure for".
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I make a frame for them.
It's a frame for life".
"It's a frame for possibilities," he says.
Next, set a frame for the meeting.
"I'm just providing a frame for those ideas".
Gary Coopers buying a frame for a photograph sales girl.
It provides a frame for his fiendishly busy mind.
They may provide a frame for their story.
A water trail is a frame for travel, more than an actual pathway.
The production is staged entirely as a frame for the choreography.
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If that sounds like a frame-for-frame remake of Roland Emmerich's 1998's "Godzilla," calm your fears.
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