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The phrase "a frame structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to architecture, engineering, or construction to describe a type of building or support system.
Example: "The architect designed a frame structure that would provide both stability and aesthetic appeal."
Alternatives: "a skeletal structure" or "a framework design".
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These results imply that ettringite, which is a main hydrate of GKGB, is thick and provides the structural stability by forming a frame structure.
Due to their three-dimensional nature, damages have different effects on each vibration mode of a frame structure, depending on the direction of deflection of its structural elements.
A. The house, near Third Avenue, is something of a rarity in Manhattan, a frame structure from the 1790's.
The present method is implemented for a truss structure and a frame structure.
Each cell is composed of beam elements assembled to form a frame structure.
Joints with variable stiffness are used to introduce modal disparity in a frame structure.
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For that reason, the duration of time slot α1 used in the simulations results is obtained from experimental results taking into account the LTE-A frame structure and the maximum delay for voice transmission [3].
But the house itself, a solid cedar A-frame structure he now rents out, was free.
The musicians are in a wooden A-frame structure that glides back and forth across the stage.
The equipment (see photo above) holds up to 32 trays of greens — including lettuce, spinach and a variety of Asian greens — on a tall, narrow A-frame structure.
Its A-frame structure on Linden Boulevard was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and Mr. Johnson preached from its pulpit until retiring in 1990.
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