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backdrop

noun as in setting for something

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Melanie Phillips, a columnist for the Times of London, says the attack in Manchester “took place against the backdrop of two years of demonization, incitement and intimidation directed at the Jewish community.”

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The games could be interpreted as the culmination of a slow but steady reconciliation between the NBA and China, on a backdrop of tensions between Washington and Beijing over trade.

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Politicians are using airports as the backdrop for news conferences to air their grievances about the funding debate.

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The museum’s motto, “Discover the Past. Protect the Future,” emphasizes scientific understanding as a backdrop to environmental stewardship.

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But the circle of pianos provided a sort of unified backdrop that held it all together.

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