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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to film, theater, gaming, or any situation where a complex or sophisticated setting is being described.
Example: "The director was particularly proud of the advanced scene that showcased the intricate special effects and detailed set design."
Alternatives: "sophisticated setting" or "complex scenario".
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The two kids rehearsed the entire movie except for one part: a fairly advanced kissing scene, which Anderson wanted to be spontaneous.
For example, in Scratch Jr., children can code scenes in which characters utter words in cartoonlike thought bubbles — and that may entice children to try to read them — but programming the computer to advance the scene's action does not require that children know how to read.
We also screened some advance scenes and talked to the director, Sam Raimi, and the stars, Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst".
"Each scene advanced the story.
Her sensuous descriptions of natural scenes advanced the art of Victorian poetry to incorporate greater accuracy without trite sentiment, foreshadowing the Imagist school and the work of Robert Frost.
Training includes major case management, terrorist crime scene management, advanced kidnapping investigations and financial underpinnings of terrorism".
Imagine the scene: highly advanced civilisations get enormous amounts of energy from black holes, be it extracting it from collapsed stars or making artificial mini-holes that power spaceships.
The Marquis de Feuquières writing after the battle described the scene – "They advanced in four lines … As they approached they advanced their second and fourth lines into the intervals of their first and third lines; so that when they made their advance upon us, they formed only one front, without any intermediate spaces".
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