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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a visually appealing or pleasant setting, often in the context of nature, art, or a specific moment.
Example: "As we reached the top of the hill, we were greeted by a nice scene of the valley below, bathed in the golden light of the setting sun."
Alternatives: "a beautiful view" or "a lovely sight".
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"It's a nice scene," he said.
He found a nice scene on a small lake.
It was a nice scene in any case.
Priscilla Pointer, Miss Irving's mother, has a nice scene playing Miss Irving's mother.
There's a stolen ancient jewel, a nice scene with flying cows and a happy-sad ending about the power of wishes -- Wednesday at 8 p.m. on ABC Family.
There is a nice scene in Certified Copy in which Binoche laments her (fictional) marriage in conversation with the manageress of a local cafe.
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There is a very nice scene with a former lover played by Sam Elliott.
As moony love stories go, this one is well done enough (there is an especially nice scene involving a cherry pit -- a PG-13 scene, I should add).
He embraced the game ball afterward almost as tightly as he embraced Duncan; a very nice scene.
Then the way they had cut it together, and with the music they chose, it ended up being a really nice scene.
It was a not very nice scene, to be frank," said Romero "I went up on top of the monument thinking it was a good time to push a poster in front of Boris Johnson, who pushed it away from his face.
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