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The phrase "a different scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or setting that is distinct from another one, often in storytelling or discussions about experiences.
Example: "After a long day at work, I decided to take a walk in the park to enjoy a different scene."
Alternatives: "another setting" or "a contrasting backdrop".
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It would have been a different scene.
Every night features a different scene.
Consider now a different scene.
"It is a different scene".
"But it's such a different scene there".
The day before was a different scene altogether.
"New York was a different scene," she said.
What a different scene would have greeted you only a couple of years ago.
Four days later, a Sunday afternoon, a different scene and a lot more facial hair.
Now down at Aussies Cafe in parliament house, a different scene.
When two viewers wear special glasses, each one sees a different scene.
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