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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scene about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the subject or theme of a particular scene in a narrative, film, or play.
Example: "The director crafted a scene about the struggles of a young artist trying to find their voice in a competitive world."
Alternatives: "a scene regarding" or "a scene focused on".
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"It's a scene about self-absorption," Mr. Pressman said.
The dancers wore masks during a scene about spirits and ghosts.
People are damaged, no need to make a scene about it.
We don't want to make a scene about this but we will if we have to".
Mr. Todd is also a co-author of "Causing a Scene," about the antics of Improv Everywhere.
And the first note I got said: you have to do a scene about that.
It is a scene about as archetypal as the hot dog vendor in Central Park.
It's a scene about power — Luke now has all of it — but it doesn't grandstand.
Not, of course, that he would make a scene about it.
"U.S.A.! U.S.A.!" they chanted for the cameras, a scene about as impromptu as kabuki.
Onstage, she jerks and twists her way through a scene about failed dreams and unrequited love.
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