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What does "backdrop" mean? Can I think it as a background?

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Rebecca

Yes, you're correct. "Backdrop" here means the thing that can be seen behind them. So, you could use "background" instead. Ex: I want a snowy backdrop for my picture. Ex: I want a snowy background for my picture.

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