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Discover LudwigThe phrase "provides a frame" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to offer a structure or context for something. You can use it anytime you want to describe how something sets the boundaries or creates a structure for something else. Example: "The introduction paragraph provides a frame for the rest of the essay, outlining the main points that will be discussed."
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It provides a frame for his fiendishly busy mind.
Their last loss, at New England on Oct. 9, provides a frame of reference for this stretch of success.
An abstract set in the form of a bright red cube provides a frame for video projections of Japanese flower arrangements.
Costumes by Kaye Voyce help the singers act, while Andrew Lieberman's simple set provides a frame for the gymnastic display engineered by the director, Ned Canty, and the choreographer, Sean Curran.
What provides a frame throughout is Chloë Z Brown's architectural lighting: it starts out bold and imposing and gradually becomes starkly intimate, revealing more fragility and eeriness than the dance itself.
It also provides a frame for that most frequent Russian winter activity: wrapping the scarf, putting the coat on, positioning the hat just so, checking to make sure your gloves are in the pocket.
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"I'm just providing a frame for those ideas".
They may provide a frame for their story.
The pauses between the sprints, he said, provide a "frame" for looking at the runner.
The proscenium was first used about 1560 to provide a frame for a fixed-perspective vista.
Reptilian and bird resemblances continue in the bones, as monotremes retain a complex pectoral girdle: bones around the chest and shoulders that provide a frame for muscle attachments.
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