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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scene for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific setting or context for an event, performance, or narrative.
Example: "The director envisioned a scene for the climactic moment of the play that would leave the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a setting for the" or "a backdrop for the".
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For me, grime is a scene for the younger generation.
The young prince has written a scene for the players.
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.
It was when we were going to make a scene for 'The Branded Woman.' The thing was to be symbolical of the degradation of a human soul.
He retired from stunts, but not until three years after he broke his back in 1981 while shooting a scene for the action comedy "Honky Tonk Freeway".
Late one evening in March, he was on a sidewalk in the East Village, shooting a scene for the second film he has written with Gerwig.
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"Mad Men" filmed a scene for an episode titled "The Suitcase" at the leather-padded bar.
Mr. Gallinari later helped write a scene for a play about the kidnapping that opened in 1998 at a theater in Parma, Italy.
So, as Locke reviewed a scene for her movie's first cut, the irony was inescapable.
A sixth-grade girl described a harrowing scene for the news agency Reuters.
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