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"frames of reference" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to different perspectives or approaches used to understand a situation. For example, "In order to understand the issue, both sides must be willing to consider other frames of reference."
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frames of reference
noun
Plural of frame of reference
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Ignored -- or displaced into other frames of reference.
His frames of reference include art, literature, politics and film.
Yet her frames of reference here seem curiously limited.
The point is that there are inertial frames of reference.
'Frames of reference and Molyneaux's question: Cross-linguistic evidence'.
Sneak some group theory into your students' frames of reference.
At least on this day, Rafter's frames of reference couldn't pull him through.
Frames of reference are grossly abused by writers and broadcasters of the punch-line school.
"All the old frames of reference are crumbling," a senior French figure says.
Broadly, there are two frames of reference that you can use to do it.
So when the two meet in a courtroom, they come with completely different frames of reference.
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