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"their proper context" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the circumstances, background, or setting in which something is said or done, in order to fully understand its meaning or significance. Example: In order to fully understand Shakespeare's play, it is important to read his works within their proper context of Elizabethan England.
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These intelligence reports should be understood in their proper context.
A palace source said: "Most people will see these pictures in their proper context and time.
Digitising, adds Farr, allows some of Hergé's more dated attitudes to be "put in their proper context".
The genius lies in how the room snaps disparate sculptural and architectural fragments into their proper context.
Now you can watch them in their proper context on the page, just as you would on the desktop.
Like so much else in this show they've rarely been exhibited in the West, at least in their proper context.
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In their proper cultural context, small-plate restaurants make perfect sense.
Failure to put current events in their proper historical context is another.
Putting things in their proper European context, MacCulloch analyses religious change between 1500 and 1700 with wit and verve.
But he urged people to "view them and the events they describe within their proper historical context".
My grandchildren are hungry readers, and I hope that they eventually put these books in their proper literary context.
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