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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scene for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific setting or context for an event, story, or performance.
Example: "The director envisioned a scene for a dramatic confrontation between the two main characters."
Alternatives: "a setting for a" or "a backdrop for a".
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Alice Guy Blaché shooting a scene for a film in 1906 distributed by Gaumont Pathé Archives.
He was talking about the theatre, and he said that everyone is in a scene for a reason.
More recently, Anne Hathaway was reported to be filming a scene for a movie at a local cafe and music joint.
Less successfully, Lohan spoofed her heroine earlier this year in a scene for a forthcoming film which saw her skirt blowing around à la The Seven Year Itch.
Mr. Gallinari later helped write a scene for a play about the kidnapping that opened in 1998 at a theater in Parma, Italy.
But there is a truth that when you learn a character or write a scene for a film, you can make it part of your life.
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Could it be a scene for an incident in a mystery novel?
Rather, Youssef used the footage in a scene for an anti-Islamic film, Innocence of Muslims, hosted on Youtube.com.com
To capture fast-moving objects without a blur, a photographer can use a camera flash to light up a scene for an instant.
They formed "a scene for an artist's pencil," she went on, "which would have been admired in any clime except republican America".
In February 2013, cast member Michael Donatelli, 45, pilot David Gibbs, 59, and cameraman Darren Rydstrom, 46, were killed in a helicopter crash while filming a scene for an untitled military-themed show being produced for the Discovery Channel.
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