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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scene for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a setting or context for an event, story, or performance.
Example: "The director created a scene for the climactic moment of the play that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a setting for" or "a backdrop for".
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For me, grime is a scene for the younger generation.
The young prince has written a scene for the players.
"It's almost impossible to film a scene for four months.
Increasingly, the restaurant wasn't merely a scene for revelry.
These pictures show the filming of a scene for Wild Style.
Teixeira was shooting a scene for his favorite television show, "Entourage".
One regular was Woody Allen, who filmed a scene for "Manhattan" at Elaine's.
Up in the air, a production crew was shooting a scene for the TV show "Delocated".
"What they did was simply create a scene for the news media," Malic said.
The grass across the street is overgrown.This was a scene for several years I'd known.
It had enough of a scene for them, and they knew they wouldn't find anything better.
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