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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a certain scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific scene that is not explicitly named or described, often in storytelling or analysis.
Example: "In a certain scene, the protagonist confronts their fears and ultimately finds the strength to move forward."
Alternatives: "a particular scene" or "a specific scene".
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There's a certain scene when a new restaurant opens, or when a lauded chef finds a new berth.
Using a hashtag is also a way for someone to convey that they're part of a certain scene.
They are full of complications, which retailers say make men dream of a certain scene at, say, Jean Georges.
Tells about how Mr. McClintic followed her advice about directing a certain scene in "The Green Hat".
But he was great about making me articulate why I wanted a certain scene a certain way".
You have to keep on top of footprints in the snow and the quantity of snow that's falling in a certain scene.
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As I was writing a certain chilling scene yesterday, a scene set in atmospherically dusky woods with trees that look like sculptures, my son came up behind me just as my heroine spots something -- or someone -- standing in front of her.
I'm still randomly bursting into tears as I think back over a certain quote, scene or the book as a whole.
Back then, the Venn diagram circles of book nerds and tech geeks had just kissed for the first time, and within a certain literary scene, hypertext fiction was all the rage.
For instance, a certain dog scene in Tortilla Flat will leave you howling (in a good way).
They don't want you to be the smart ass in the movie theatre who points out the reasons why a certain explosion scene that takes place in space is completely illogical.
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