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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scene like this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to compare the current environment or situation to a similar one. For example, "Standing in the rose garden, I was overwhelmed by the beauty of a scene like this."
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It was not the first time he had come upon a scene like this.
"I would always fear there are fatalities in a scene like this," Berardi said.
It's undeniably impressive that Sheri Holman manages to make a scene like this completely credible.
On any other day, a scene like this would be the furthest thing from comical.
He wondered if Alexis de Tocqueville had ever envisaged a scene like this.
A scene like this can probably be witnessed in most large cities around the world.
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He described a scene like the conclusion of an episode.
Michael Cera enters a scene like a soft breeze.
In Mickelson's cavalcade of disappointment at the Open, he often approaches a closing scene like this with a lead.
While a makeover scene like this is common in romantic comedies, it's a rarity in a zombie movie and presented the actors with the opportunity to have a little fun.
For me, Christmas is a sunny scene like this.
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