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Discover Ludwig"frame by frame" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to something that is done or observed in a slow, detailed manner, often in a sequence of steps or stages. Example: The movie was so visually stunning that I couldn't help but watch it frame by frame, admiring the intricate details of each scene.
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"It was very time-consuming, frame by frame".
The game must be encountered frame by frame.
"When I watch it, frame by frame, I conclude that he called his shot".
Speeded up vertically, frame by frame, the tape becomes a primitive form of animated film.
It's great for analyzing, say, a tennis swing, frame by frame.
The work is painstakingly done frame by frame, like the cells of an old cartoon.
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The book's instructions include invaluable frame-by-frame photographs.
A frame-by-frame review of videotape provided another clock.
Fifty-six blows blows and six kicks, it was later established in frame-by-frame analysis.
He's co-directing and has sketched it out frame-by-frame.
Puppet (or object) animation actually predates the oldest frame-by-frame drawn techniques.
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