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The phrase "and if we frame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the context or perspective from which a situation or idea is considered or presented.
Example: "And if we frame the issue in terms of community impact, we can see the broader implications of our decision."
Alternatives: "and if we consider" or "and if we view".
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Mr Carswell suggested the party would do better to remember that "there's something wonderfully generous about this country… and if we frame debates that are mean-spirited I think a lot of people in this country will be put off".
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"If we frame this as win or lose, we'll be there forever".
We are only in a clash of civilizations if we frame the conflict that way.
What if we framed the scenario differently?
And if we are able to frame things in that fashion, then I think we can be successful.
Note that if we had sought only cases with a minimum of 12 months history the sample would have been smaller but the time frame longer, and if we had sampled cases with less than 9 months history the sample would have been larger but the time frame shorter.
If we aggressively frame that conversation accurately, we'll win.
If we are framed as temptresses, our only power is sex.
Imagine the difference if we had framed it like this: "New Youth Violence Statistics Show Decline".
We frame the discussion as if people are talent.
And if a frame moves it's a ripple effect.
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