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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that is currently lively, dynamic, or full of activity, often in contexts like theater, film, or real-life events.
Example: "The active scene at the festival drew in crowds from all over the city, with music, food stalls, and performances happening simultaneously."
Alternatives: "lively setting" or "dynamic environment".
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So there is a pretty active scene in Cairo, but nothing concrete as yet.
It's still a very active scene," said Norma Eisenman, a department spokesperson.
Aside from the ick factor, a carcass is a very active scene.
"We've got a really active scene here in what would be considered the middle of nowhere," Mr. Martin said before a nine-band concert in January that he organized in conjunction with the annual Hygienic Art exhibition opening, a free public art showing.
There is an active scene unfolding in San Bernardino.
This has made our small but active scene visible to the world.
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Khakpour's writing is most vibrant in specific, active scenes, and she's particularly successful in recreating the discombobulated funk of post-9/11 New York: the overheated panic on a stalled subway car ("This lack of information, this black nothing, this entrapment — they were entitled to more.
There are also really active scenes in Miami, Chicago, and Germany.
Only an elite group of firefighters like Starling enter active scenes.
Only an elite group of firefighters like Starling, trained to embed with SWAT teams, enter active scenes.
In most cases, more active scenes are used for the frontispiece, or in books after 1954, illustrations throughout the text drawn by uncredited illustrators.
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