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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frame that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of frame or when introducing a clause that provides more information about the frame.
Example: "I found a frame that perfectly matches the artwork I want to display."
Alternatives: "a frame which" or "a frame that is".
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At this point, you can find a frame that is ready made, make your own or get it professionally framed.
What a bizarre, wonderful, tingler of a frame that was.
You can adjust a frame that is out of alignment with thin wooden wedges, called shims.
I can make a frame that will hold them exactly without compromise".
What it needed was a frame that enhanced its fairy-tale quality.
Gonzalez had smooth hands in the field and a frame that suggested a future slugger.
If you don't, you are likely to get a frame that is partly fogged from daylight.
He chose to use a frame that obscured the subject's appearance.
There was hardly a frame that didn't feature the harsh reality of his condition.
On Dec. 20, 2001, Nicolás Pousthomis snapped a frame that became the group's foundational image.
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The giant A-frame that once dominated the stadium now sits in the parking lot, its halo twinkling over the Orange Freeway after every Angels win.
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