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The phrase "as framed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been defined, structured, or presented in a particular way.
Example: "The proposal was accepted as framed, without any modifications or amendments."
Alternatives: "as outlined" or "as defined".
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The issue as framed by the majority was a narrow one.
Indiana's experience with state employee collective bargaining offers lessons, but not as framed in The Times.
I introduce the issue as framed by academic articles Not Dead Yet recommended for my use.
It is interesting to see 1976 as framed by these two films.
The piece is framed by Worrall talking about her life on the Eastern seaboard, as framed by her education.
Likewise, andesitic and basaltic sites of volcanism stretched along the edge of Baltica, as framed by the Ural Mountains.
Each week for 13 weeks, the series will showcase properties as framed by CORE and the Kleiers.
As framed by the Uniform Bulk Program, the design review panel could well have the opposite effect.
Depression, as framed in his article, could be an adaptive tendency to rethink decisions and mull over past events, thereby increasing focus.
This question, as framed by one commentator, does come to mind: "What if instead of all these flashy useless buildings, the countries would build useful public works?
We will consider reasonable upside and downside cases for each of the four candidates, as framed in terms of the delegate math.
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