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The phrase "a good backdrop for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a setting or context that enhances or complements something else, such as an event, scene, or idea.
Example: "The stunning sunset provided a good backdrop for the wedding photos."
Alternatives: "an ideal setting for" or "a perfect context for".
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Think of them instead as a good backdrop for trendy accessories.
She said the vessel would be a good backdrop for a scene on the show.
Is there something specific about Minecraft that makes it a good backdrop for education and science?
Mr. Palmer selected soft paint colors that would be a good backdrop for his wife's work.
"Otherwise, well, running for London mayor would surely make a good backdrop for a new TV soap.
She always has white couches, Ms. Whelan says, because they provide a good backdrop for the yellows and oranges she likes to use in rugs, pillows and artwork.
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"That would make a good backdrop".
Jessica spoke to BBC Breakfast about the series and why the Olympics is a good backdrop to write a comedy.
For most viewers, of course, a newsroom is as good a backdrop for copy-room flirtation (a copy room!) and twentysomething frustration ("I didn't go to Harvard to pay my dues," grumbles April's cubicle mate) as any.
Mr. Lin had his gripes about the city, but for now it was as good a backdrop for his canvas as any.
I hope I provide them with a good canvas and backdrop for their clothes.
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