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“which is framed” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to provide further details or clarification about a previous statement or idea. It is commonly used in complex sentences and often follows a clause or phrase containing the word “which.” Example: The painting, which is framed in a beautiful gold frame, is the centerpiece of the art exhibit.
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However, between these films was The Parallax View (1974), which is framed by two assassinations.
At the bottom lies the stage, which is framed by glass on two sides and overlooks the water.
The garden that is invisible from the maid's room can be seen from the window, which is framed by bookcases.
My pulse quickens as we near the entrance to Liseberg, which is framed by tall castle-like towers.
His draft, which is framed on the wall outside his office, began, "No one who is not in my position can understand the remorse I feel today.
"They tend to create political talk, which is framed in a way that usually benefits the candidate who makes the ad.
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The New Yorker, July 14 , 1934P. 11 Every Tuesday and Thursday evening this month Al Smith goes down to the County Courthouse, at 60 Center Street, to preside at the meetings on the commission which is framing a new city charter.
Every Tuesday and Thursday evening this month Al Smith goes down to the County Courthouse, at 60 Center Street, to preside at the meetings on the commission which is framing a new city charter.
Currently serving as Bolivia's ambassador to Switzerland, Angelica will be one of the four Bolivian government representatives (alongside President Evo Morales, and UN Ambassador Pablo Solón Romero) speaking at an April climate summit in Cochabamba, Bolivia, which is framing itself as the "anti-Copenhagen".
The Court held the Arkansas statute, which was framed as a prohibition, unconstitutional.
The viewer imagined the moment, which was framed dramatically, as if part of a narrative.
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