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framings

  • plural
    of framing.
    framing
    noun
    the act, process, or manner of constructing anything.

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And just by mentioning them or using these framings, you're sort of reinforcing those gender norms.

From Scientific American Nov. 17, 2022

These fantastical framings make the relatively unadorned “Why” all the more powerful.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 18, 2021

In so doing, he is bringing to the front darker, more personal themes — control, abjection, death — that elude social-justice framings and that have concerned him all along.

From New York Times May 27, 2021

Orpheum's empty theater seats into other framings, or even from pulling all the way back to show the house lights above two actors playing chess.

From Salon Oct. 16, 2020

Vitruvius says in effect that in the early days nature was followed in these wall paintings, but later on they became ornate and overdone, showing many unsupported architectural façades and impossible decorative framings.

From A Text-Book of the History of Painting by John Charles Van Dyke

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