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Free sign upThe phrase "in a frame" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means something is contained or enclosed within a perimeter or border. Example: The photograph was beautifully displayed in a frame on the mantel.
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The photo will load in a frame displaying the original photographer's username.
That's a story in a frame.
I might put it in a frame".
I grew up in a frame house.
"You get in a frame of mind.
It will be in a frame".
Entire blocks just won't fit in a frame.
It's in a frame in a safe-deposit box.
Sometimes I have to cram it in a frame.
They not only film but also move actors and props in a frame.
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For example, (i) template can be fixed or updated in a frame-by-frame manner.
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