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The phrase "a few scenes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of specific scenes in a film, play, or other visual media.
Example: "In the movie, a few scenes were particularly impactful, leaving a lasting impression on the audience."
Alternatives: "several scenes" or "a handful of scenes".
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A few scenes stand out.
A few scenes nonetheless ring true.
A few scenes dip into the Oprahesque.
A few scenes of minor parental and child peril.
It has a few scenes of violence and torture.
A few scenes are rendered in black and white.
It includes some obscenity and a few scenes of violence.
Appearing in just a few scenes, Bonnie died when she fell off her pony.
See, I like a few scenes prior, when Don kisses her hand.
The pleasure of being on the bridge definitely found its way into a few scenes.
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Quite a few scenes possibly 40% of the scenes kept changing.
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