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The phrase "a scene on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific setting or moment depicted in a narrative, artwork, or performance.
Example: "The novel opens with a scene on a bustling city street, filled with vibrant characters and sounds."
Alternatives: "a depiction of" or "a portrayal of".
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Ms. Skruzny, the AOL executive, recalls a scene on the tarmac after one such flight.
There have been claims that one of the players caused a scene on returning to the hotel, although that has been denied by the RFU.
A scene on the subway.
A scene on an aeroplane is a particular shocker.
In a scene on page 97, it became clear why.
He likes to work out a scene on the spot.
Witnessed recently: A scene on L Street across from the Chocolate Moose.
A tarrish or oily odor comes with a scene on the water-front.
Men cry … I'm causing a scene on the streets of Tokyo.
What was Shockey going to say? Would there be a scene on the sideline?
She said the vessel would be a good backdrop for a scene on the show.
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