Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(2)
The phrase "a scene that represented" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a particular moment or depiction in a narrative, artwork, or performance that conveys a specific idea or theme.
Example: "The painting depicted a scene that represented the struggles of the working class during the industrial revolution."
Alternatives: "a scene that illustrated" or "a scene that symbolized".
Exact(1)
"Look at this, Ocampo," they gestured towards the undulating expanse of red, urging the man who brought the original charges against six high-profile Kenyans to recognize a scene that represented the autonomous desire of the Kenyan electorate to put Mr Kenyatta in the president's office rather than a dock in The Hague.
Similar(59)
Toback is trying to get at the way that privileged white kids fall into a scene that represents the freedoms of sex, aggression, selfhood that they think they don't have in their own lives.
And we see that the scene that follows the Silenus and the satyrs with the mask is the scene that you see here, and it is the most important scene in the painting, because it is a scene that represents Dionysus himself, this man with whom all of these Pompeian women are anxious to be initiated into his rites, and to enter into mystical marriage with him.
However, the photo collection includes a scene that represents the entire construction site.
It's a dreamlike scene that represents an individual struggling to survive in the big city.
Another friend had a backyard Jacuzzi in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, where on St . Patricks Day Mr. Shields and Mr. Oakar completed a PG-13 hot-tub scene that represents a concession to his 18-to-25 target demographic.
Born in the slums of Caracas, Changa Tuki is a distinct electronic dance-music scene that represents a subculture of artists, musicians, and dancers whose style and dress reflect the cultural happenings of the Venezuelan barrios.
For the most part, I'm not sure if there is one synergy or scene that represents or dominates not only New York, but the international art scene.
Jane Stanford worked closely with Paoletti, planning a combination of Old Testament and New Testament scenes that represented men and women equally.
This progressed into scenes that represented our current fraught moment of divisiveness: a bubbling cloud of angry white faces, frightened refugees, a young boy saving another from a noose, a rendering of a star that transforms into the face of a Klan member.
We also see among the paintings that I've called "Special Subjects" today, genre scenes, scenes that represent daily life in Pompeii or Herculaneum.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com