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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scene makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or effect that a particular scene has in a narrative, film, or other forms of storytelling.
Example: "In this film, a scene makes the audience question their own beliefs about morality."
Alternatives: "a scene creates" or "a scene establishes".
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It was a scene made complete by a couple of quaint facts.
It's a scene made all the more poignant by the fact that his wife is leaving him.
In the future, AI can determine the emotions and activities of the different participants in a scene, making that information available for accessing and managing the content.
They learn better re-enacting a scene, making signs (like add and subtract) with their fingers and arms, or playing active learning games.
What exactly about a particular scene makes it harmful?
A mirror in the background reflects an outdoor scene, making it a picture within a picture.
A vibrant music and arts scene makes this compact town a dynamic weekend destination.
"You don't want to make a scene or make anyone uncomfortable, but they were just asking for trouble".
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