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"a picture frame" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical object, usually a wooden or metal frame that serves to hold and display pictures, paintings, posters and other items. For example, "I picked up a beautiful wooden picture frame from the antique shop last week."
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"It's worth less than a picture frame".
Because you have something like a picture frame around it.
The Dash would be terrific as a picture frame, if it weren't so mediocre as a picture frame.
12 Heather Trott, 2012, bludgeoned with a picture frame.
He's holding a picture frame and wearing purple rubber gloves.
"I didn't have to fill up a picture frame".
It took the Chumby's guts, fashioned it into a picture frame and added scores of feeds.
Carlos then struck Elvin in the back of the head with a picture frame.
Occasionally, they will find a picture frame or a doll, remnants of what used to be.
The downside is the monthly cellular fee — a first for a picture frame.
He won a patent for a picture frame that snaps onto garments.
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