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The phrase "on a frame" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is often used to describe something that is physically or figuratively resting or supported on a frame. Example 1: The painting was displayed on a frame on the wall of the art gallery. Example 2: The bike was securely fastened on a frame attached to the back of the car. Example 3: The photo was printed on a frame of sturdy cardboard. Example 4: The athlete balanced on a frame of metal bars during her routine. Example 5: The author hung the story on a frame of nostalgia and childhood memories.
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A person was just some meat on a frame.
Nothing is visible at this location on a frame taken on 2017 Nov. 19.609 UT.
destreak will filter streaks from each node of the data on a frame by frame basis.
It looks like a circle wearing a dunce hat, and it revolves on a frame.
Her features are broad, like chunks of clay collected roughly on a frame.
A ladder between two tiers on a frame for copper wiring.
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First, video records of the blade collapse are examined on a frame-by-frame basis.
2.55pm BST Excellent break-building from Selby and he's soon closing in on a frame-winning advantage.
MPEG video compression takes advantage of the redundancy on a frame-by-frame basis of a normal video sequence.
Packets are scheduled on a frame-by-frame basis at the start of every frame.
The frequency-domain algorithms considered in the following will be analyzed on a frame-wise basis.
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