Sentence examples for to frame from inspiring English sources

"to frame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe the act of constructing something such as a picture frame or an argument, or when you want to draw attention to the context in which a particular event or situation is seen or understood. For example, "The mayor framed the issue as a way to encourage further investment in the city."

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to frame

noun

The structural elements of a building or other constructed object.

  • Now that the frame is complete, we can start on the walls.

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"All to frame Staff Sergeant Gibbs?" Maj.

I asked them to frame her doodle.

He added, "Someone wanted to frame me.

He needs to frame the debate.

Use it to frame  the food.

Golub generally refused to frame his canvases.

And the woman with pictures to frame?

He struggled to frame his words carefully.

I'm going to frame it," she said.

There were other ways to frame it.

My mum wants to frame it.

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