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The phrase "a scene that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific scene in a narrative or visual context that includes certain elements or characteristics.
Example: "In the movie, there is a scene that has breathtaking visuals of the sunset over the ocean."
Alternatives: "a scene featuring" or "a scene containing".
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It was a scene that has been repeated around the world at many locations.
The two of them create a scene that has a genuinely original comic flavor.
It is a scene that has played out over and over at the federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan.
He clenched his right fist, then pointed at the cup in a scene that has become familiar.
With a grin, he held up his own placard, reading, "Hard Labor for Nemtsov!" It is a scene that has been repeated frequently this week.
It is a scene that has been repeating itself with some frequency these days as Mr. Menino, the city's longest-serving mayor, prepares to leave office.
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Greater zest was displayed over a scene that had some action in it.
It was a scene that had all the elements of a classic boys' night out.
Jules Feiffer submitted a scene that had already been performed on Martha's Vineyard.
Later, she noticed a scene that had not appeared in the version that had been sent to El Chapo.
A film laboratory refused to develop a scene that had the Queen singing Good Evening Friends as a finale.
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