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The phrase "a scene wherever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or setting that occurs in various locations or contexts.
Example: "The artist captures a scene wherever she travels, showcasing the beauty of each place she visits."
Alternatives: "a setting anywhere" or "a backdrop in any location".
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I know right now I look thin as a rail, I'm hunched over, embarrassed, insecure and trying not to feel ashamed that I can't behave like everyone else and not make a scene wherever I go.
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Maybe the other actor took it an entirely different direction and now the scene is more passively heated than intense and angry -- you have to keep pace with the scene, wherever it goes.
Carry a picture wherever you go.
"We always carried at least one Imax camera through the run of the show," Mr. Nolan said, "so then wherever we felt a scene would lend itself to Imax, we could decide on the day to go and put that camera in.
What a scene.
I dread a scene.
A scene change.
It was a scene".
"You can paint a scene.
Tony was expecting a scene.
This is such a scene.
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