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The phrase "a scene that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific moment or setting in a narrative or visual context.
Example: "The film opens with a scene that captures the beauty of the sunrise over the mountains."
Alternatives: "a moment that" or "a setting that".
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A scene that came to you?
This is a scene that breeds quickly.
It's a scene that attracts ambitious restaurants, too.
It is a scene that will vibrate throughout the novel.
"It's a scene that offends the West and offends Europe.
A scene that could definitely make you want to fight.
Still, this is a scene that encourages fluidity.
For Jacobson, it's a scene that brings him unimaginable pleasure.
It was a scene that would later haunt Kingston.
It is a scene that will occur every day.
"It is a scene that does not inspire much confdence".
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