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i got framed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"I got framed" is a perfectly grammatical and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you could use this phrase in a story about a person wrongfully accused of a crime like, "I couldn't believe it when I heard the verdict- I got framed."
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60 human-written examples
"I go home and get framed for murder," Jeffrey Navin then texted.
News & Media
I have no evidence to suggest either Barack Obama or Michelle Obama ever read it, although I did get a very nice note from Michelle about the profile I wrote of her, which I've been meaning to get framed for the last five years.
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He sent it up to me and I got it framed.
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Thank goodness I got mine framed in time.
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"She came and picked the paint colors, and that's when I got everything framed," he said.
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"I know that sometimes this gets framed or looked at through the lens of the U.S. versus Russia, but that's not what this is about," he said.
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"The fact of the matter is, if Russia wants to have some influence in Syria, post-Assad, that doesn't hurt our interests, Obama says, adding "I know that sometimes this gets framed or looked at through the lens of the US versus Russia.
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It seems like every action I take, or intend to take, gets framed as to whether it is in pursuit of a priority in my life.
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To mark the end of my husband's 20 years, he had a lavish retirement reception where he received a distinguished-service medal; for my contribution as a wife, I got a certificate framed in plastic.
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"It's not necessarily about revenue or that I don't think it will sell; it's that I get to frame this thing exactly the way I think it needs to be framed," said Carruth, who recently moved from Dallas to New York City.
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I got to help frame the curriculum and where it moves in the future".
Science & Research
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use “I got framed” in situations where there's evidence or a strong belief that the situation was intentionally orchestrated against you.
Common error
Avoid using "I got framed" for minor misunderstandings or accidental mishaps; reserve it for situations involving deliberate deception or false accusations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I got framed" functions as a declarative statement expressing that the speaker was subjected to a deliberate act of being wrongly accused or set up for something, often a crime. Ludwig supports this as a grammatical phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I got framed" is a grammatically correct way to express that someone has been wrongly accused of something, often due to a deliberate setup. While Ludwig identifies it as grammatically sound, there are no exact matches in the provided data, suggesting its usage might be infrequent or context-dependent. The phrase tends to be used in neutral to informal settings. When using the phrase, it's best to reserve it for situations involving clear intentional deception, to avoid diluting its impact. Alternatives such as "I was set up" or "I was wrongly accused" can provide similar meaning with varying degrees of formality and emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I was set up
Focuses on the action of someone deliberately causing the situation.
I was wrongly accused
Emphasizes the injustice of the accusation.
I was falsely implicated
Highlights being involved in something through false evidence.
I was made a scapegoat
Suggests being blamed for others' wrongdoings.
I was the victim of a setup
Highlights the passive role of the speaker in the framing.
I was deceived
Focuses on the act of being misled or tricked into a situation.
I was betrayed
Emphasizes the breaking of trust and loyalty.
I was the fall guy
Suggests someone else escaped blame at your expense.
I was deceived into
Emphasizes the manipulation and trickery involved.
I was unjustly targeted
Highlights the unfairness and intentionality of the accusation.
FAQs
What does "I got framed" mean?
The phrase "I got framed" means that someone was wrongly accused of something, typically a crime, often because false evidence was planted or manipulated to make them appear guilty.
What's a more formal way to say "I got framed"?
In a more formal context, you could say "I was wrongly accused", "I was falsely implicated", or "I was the victim of a setup".
How can I use "I got framed" in a sentence?
You can use "I got framed" in a sentence like, "I couldn't believe it when the police arrested me; I got framed for a crime I didn't commit."
What can I say instead of "I got framed"?
You can use alternatives like "I was set up", "I was wrongly accused", or "I was falsely implicated depending on the context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested