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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an background of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a background of." You can use "a background of" when describing someone's experience, education, or context related to a particular subject or situation.
Example: "She has a background of extensive research in environmental science."
Alternatives: "a history of" or "an experience in".
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After their immolation, the couple reappear and ascend steps to a background of a heavenly sky.
Paul Hoggart's novel A Man against a Background of Flames was published in October.
Pool on a Background of a Field of Barley.
Two boats made of fruit shells floating amidst a background of a bright blue sea.
Its subject was an interracial love affair against a background of South African apartheid.
With Mrs Holroyd, a domestic tragedy emerges from a background of Zolaesque realism.
A sign saying "The Musical" against a background of white powder was projected on red curtains.
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