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The phrase "allusive scenes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe scenes that reference or hint at other works, ideas, or themes, often in a literary or artistic context.
Example: "The film is filled with allusive scenes that pay homage to classic literature, enriching the viewer's experience."
Alternatives: "referential scenes" or "suggestive scenes".
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It is worth following his progress in his latest exhibition which includes surreal pastiches of portraiture and allusive scenes out of some Bloomsbury era memoir.
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