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The phrase "framed from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is expressed or presented in a certain way, often with intentional or strategic wording. Example: The politician's response was carefully framed from a humanitarian perspective, in order to gain support from the public.
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They're all framed from below.
His office is framed from floor to ceiling in glass, with modern art on nearly every wall.
Mr. Weiner projects sincerity: he is dressed simply (white shirt, blue tie with black stripes) and speaks directly to the camera, framed from the chest up.
Harry Hill surrealist humour has already transformed You've Been Framed from a depressing collection of clearly staged clips into comedy gold, so he's the perfect choice of presenter.
A decision framed from a society obsessed with blaming women for making themselves "vulnerable" to rape, rather than targeting the rapists.
Dad, as I had long felt obliged to call him, and his wife, Mom, stood at the edge of the yard, framed from behind by their bitter little clapboard house.
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Military planning is framed differently from diplomacy.
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