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The phrase 'the whole frame' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the entirety of a physical or conceptual object or system. For example, "The scientist studied the whole frame of the experiment to understand the results."
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You can pause it at any moment and the whole frame is a work of art.
"I like the adventure of waiting until the whole frame is full".
But remove, say, the one diagonal member, and the whole frame instantly collapses.
When the camera moves, the whole frame changes position on the chip, but it still registers in its entirety.
The play is constructed very much like a film, with time, characters, setting and the whole frame of reference changing in an instant.
We fill the whole frame of the story when it suits us and shrink to a dot when that scale is more convenient.
One of the hallmarks of this series has been the extreme close-up, as faces forlorn or contemplative consumed the whole frame.
In some, he tucked bulbs along a single edge of the room; in others, the whole frame of a wall glowed with brilliant color.
Boehner, the House speaker, gave a speech this week laying out a maximalist position, pulling the whole frame of the debate in his direction.
I then had the idea to add these sci-fi characters, with the immediate effect of making my primal sensations stand out, the fantastical nature of the characters invading the whole frame, both universes harmoniously coming together".
Another general method is a block searching over the whole frame.
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