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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scene like a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare a scene to something else, often to evoke imagery or emotion.
Example: "The sunset painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, creating a scene like a masterpiece from an artist's canvas."
Alternatives: "a scene reminiscent of" or "a scene akin to".
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Michael Cera enters a scene like a soft breeze.
A newspaper whacking against a glass door punctuates a scene like a gunshot.
It was "a scene like a war," the police chief in the canton of Valais, Christian Varone, told reporters.
To get children practicing, they choose an avatar and pick a scene, like a castle in a fantasy land or a supermarket in the United States.
For "The Wire," Simon did not want music perpetually in the background; it had to come from something visible in a scene, like a boom box or a car with open windows.
Every so often, Mr. Schrader manages to deliver a jolt, an image, a line reading and even a scene — like a narratively decisive down-and-dirty sexual four-way — that fleetingly lifts "The Canyons".
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In a statement, prosecutors in Basel described a scene like an action-film heist: about 10 men dressed in black arrived in two cars at the Grand Casino, at the border with France near Basel, shortly after 4 a.m.
A scene like an epilogue, that tells what your character is going through or will be going through in the future, and how they feel.
He described a scene like the conclusion of an episode.
"When a man does a scene like that it doesn't put him in a box they can't get out of.
In such a proudly mellow series, a scene like this feels like a car chase, gunfight and explosion all at once.
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