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"frame up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the act of someone deliberately implicating someone else in a crime they did not commit. For example, "The investigator discovered that the suspect had been framed up for a crime he didn't commit."
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frame up
verb
To erect the initial walls and roof of a new building.
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These guys trying to frame up a case and railroad me to jail".
But it's pre-stylist, pre-decorator and pre that urge to frame up a room for the camera.
All this from a young Vietnamese who had never heard of Alberti and had just a few seconds to frame up under terrifying conditions.
She checked out a few treehouse Web sites, read a book outlining the basics and had the frame up and a roof on by October 2010.
Raleigh Pinhead 4 Pack: £49.49, amazon.co.uk Locking the frame up is only half the story - what about the saddle, handlebars and wheels?
It took me all afternoon to figure out how to set the frame up for use with FrameIt.
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"Is this a frame-up?" she asked.
Mr. Abdullah called the case an obvious frame-up.
A criminal complaint suggested evidence of a frame-up.
"They were personally involved in this conspiracy and frame-up.
They assume the truth of the frame-up.
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