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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the framers" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the individuals who created or established a document, law, or system, often in the context of the U.S. Constitution.
Example: "The framers of the Constitution intended to create a government that balanced power among its branches."
Alternatives: "the authors" or "the creators".
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the framers
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A person who makes frames for paintings
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The current Fed would dismay the framers.
The framers were giants, visionaries and polymaths.
"No more than the framers agreed".
The framers understood this lesson.
That's what the framers thought".
"The framers split the atom of sovereignty.
The Framers' Coup, by Michael J__.
Or so (many of) the Framers thought.
Not that the framers intended it that way, though.
But many Americans thought the framers had botched the job.
"The framers didn't trust ordinary people to make every decision.
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