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The phrase "a nice scene for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a setting or context that is pleasant or suitable for a particular purpose, such as a story, event, or activity.
Example: "The park provided a nice scene for the wedding ceremony, with blooming flowers and a serene lake in the background."
Alternatives: "a lovely setting for" or "an ideal backdrop for".
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It was actually a nice scene for him, especially since he's still hurting and feeling guilty about Heather.
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In a nice scene advising Daenerys, Tyrion's all for it, saying, "Give him something by giving him nothing," which works nicely as a tagline for this season, where immense satisfaction comes from watching on-screen what any Northern fool would have seen coming a mile away.
"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.
"It's not a nice scene at all.
There is a very nice scene with a former lover played by Sam Elliott.
He embraced the game ball afterward almost as tightly as he embraced Duncan; a very nice scene.
If it was a book, it is a nice introduction setting the scene for the reader and hinting at some excitement to come..
"There's a nice little scene brewing," says Helen, who oversaw the changes to the interior.
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