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Free sign upThe phrase "a frame on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a physical or metaphorical frame that is positioned on a surface or within a context.
Example: "She hung a beautiful painting in a frame on the wall."
Alternatives: "a frame placed on the" or "a frame situated on the".
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In a frame on the wall of my kitchen, I have one of my Grandmother's aprons.
But it focuses you, like a frame, on the object".
I haven't seen it before and wonder why it's not in a frame on the wall.
Covered in kermes pink skin blind-tooled with an X in a frame on the front board, tying-up marks on the spine, and a frame on the lower one.
You highlight a selection in a frame on the left of the screen and definitions appear in a frame on the right; the definitions range from a sentence to several paragraphs.
The reader then can view up to three documents at a time in a "frame" on the site.
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It's merely a frame on which to hang the endless old-movie gags and shaggy dog jokes.
Computer users can freeze a frame on a CD-ROM version of the show and pause his mumbled delivery.
This winter, the snow buried the bottom of the Prices' A-frame on Fish Lake.
"When was the last time somebody got to install a big Botero with a gilded frame on the same wall as a Cady Noland?" Ms. Gingeras said.
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