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The phrase "a scene from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part of a story, film, play, or other narrative works.
Example: "In the book, there is a scene from the protagonist's childhood that reveals her motivations."
Alternatives: "a moment from" or "a segment of".
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In a scene from "Wham!
Above, a scene from the show.
Above, a scene from the series.
Above, a scene from last year's parade.
Above, a scene from the film.
I picked a scene from "Righteous Kill".
A scene from The Witness.
That's a scene from "The Social Network".
Photos: Top, A scene from "Brokeback Mountain".
"Shawnie!" Like a scene from "Lassie".
A scene from a Bergman movie?
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