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"for a frame of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to specify the purpose or context of something. Example: "I bought this painting for a frame of reference for my own artwork."
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He looked into a reservoir of victorious moments and searched for a frame of reference that could carry him through.
On guitar was Ben Monder, whose track record suggests that he's aiming for a frame of reference in jazz as wide as Pat Metheny's.
Furthermore, the light sensor you need for a still image of a reasonable size captures way too much information for a frame of video (which requires less than one megapixel).
They multiply experiences for you from one department to the other, or one business unit to another, planting the seeds for a frame of reference that is as wide as possible.
TDE functions include the generalized cross correlation (GCC) [19] which is defined for a frame of microphone pair data: (6).
For a frame of reference we'll use the moment of impact at t, and express the time line in t minus x seconds.
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A basis for comparison may also be known as the "grounds" for comparison or a frame of reference.
It's a woman's genre, as people said then, but for me it was a frame of reference.
It surveys models of computation, which serve as a frame of reference for the characteristics of applications.
It motivates them, and it gives them a frame of reference for how they work.
Let me give you a frame of reference for those dates.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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