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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a noteworthy scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a scene that is significant, remarkable, or deserving of attention in a narrative, film, or any visual representation.
Example: "The film culminates in a noteworthy scene that leaves a lasting impact on the audience."
Alternatives: "an impressive scene" or "a remarkable scene".
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But she inserts into the middle of the film a noteworthy scene that plays the crucial role of positioning the film as a sort of liberal sexual inclusiveness: it's set in the women's locker room of a public swimming pool.
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Another noteworthy scene happens after Travis, ex-wife Liza, their son, and the Salazar's all get into Travis's truck to flee downtown L.A.
Are there any other noteworthy scenes of first periods in literature?
At 8 p.m., Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, (212) 247-7800, carnegiehall.org; $20. (Vivien Schweitzer) CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER (Thursday) The talented young Escher String Quartet, a noteworthy newcomer to the chamber music scene, is joined by the venerable David Shifrin for Brahms's Clarinet Quintet.
Potter received early instruction from his father, a noteworthy landscape and figure painter, and from Nicolaes Moeyaert and others, who painted biblical and mythologic scenes.
But a noteworthy destination?
He's a noteworthy person.
It was a noteworthy qualifier.
It's a noteworthy interview.
But Whedon adds a noteworthy fillip.
And at the end of a noteworthy day came another noteworthy occurrence.
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