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Discover Ludwig"a scene with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a scene in a movie, book, play, etc. For example, "The book contained a scene with two characters discussing their future plans."
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A scene with suggestive dance moves was excised.
A scene with a bear had to go.
But we've been rehearsing a scene with sticks and sunshades.
There is a scene with comic allusions to domestic abuse.
This one read a scene with a stage manager.
And, of course, a scene with a racial misunderstanding.
After working through a scene with her, though, he changed his mind.
And there's a scene with group members and Matt Dillon in Mr. Crowe's 1992 film, "Singles".
After doing a scene with her, he said he had been overshadowed and outacted.
I couldn't do a scene with him for all the tea in China".
The donkey in "Il Trittico" who ruined a scene with the nuns.
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