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"frames it as" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to introduce a rephrasing or reinterpretation of a concept. For example, "She frames the election as a referendum on the president's policies."
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Lindsey modestly frames it as just something he had to do.
Although she's talking to her husband (Thomas Haden Church) the camera initially frames it as though she's talking to the audience, confessional, Carrie-style.
As for whether the P1800S will make it to three million, Mr. Gordon frames it as a question not for the car, but for himself.
He frames it as a biography, "an attempt to enter the mind of this immortal illness, to understand its personality, to demystify its behavior".
And so he pursues the liberal goal of widening health care access, but relies on private insurers and frames it as a question of budgets more than justice.
He frames it as this: tax rates are going up Jan . 1 when the Bush-era tax cuts expire, whether Republicans like it or not.
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I usually frame it as, "Now isn't a great time, as I have plans with my daughter".
Ankara is so determined to crack down on this loose network that its top security council framed it as a terrorist group last week.
As its title suggests, the bill's sponsors are framing it as an effort to keep shooters from damaging their ears.
The generic industry is reported as supporting CAMR, framing it as an aid initiative, but having a problem with its provisions for litigation.
Incorporating delivery of the tool at the point of care, framing it as appropriate for Latino men, and guiding them through its use may be necessary for uptake.
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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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