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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a later scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a scene that occurs after a previously mentioned scene in a narrative or script.
Example: "In a later scene, the protagonist confronts their fears and takes a bold step forward."
Alternatives: "a subsequent scene" or "a following scene".
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She's not joking, as a later scene emphasizes.
(Carrie does appear in a later scene in a bloody dress).
Mr. Roth is heard again in a later scene at a Montmartre cafe.
In a later scene, the Clinton photo has for some reason disappeared.
That baby was himself, and in a later scene, baby O'Shea Jackson Jr actually appears.
A later scene finds Braithwaite and Thomas cackling by the fire.
In a later scene, Ms. Poehler and Mr. Besser were working in a university admissions office.
In a later scene, a boisterous male gallery owner opines at a party about the perennial mystery of female pleasure.
In a later scene, this same rostrum supported Desdemona's bed, with drapes towering into the flies, surrounded by space.
In a later scene, hand-drawn in Japanese anime, a young girl witnesses her parent's execution, then stabs the killers.
In a later scene the father suffers a stroke, coiling onto the floor and clawing at the mud.
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