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The phrase "an exceptional scene" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a particularly remarkable or outstanding visual or event, often in the context of art, film, or nature.
Example: "The sunset over the mountains was truly an exceptional scene that left everyone in awe."
Alternatives: "a remarkable sight" or "an extraordinary view."
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This hardly seems an exceptional scene, but it may be increasingly rare, and radical, for families today.
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This was an exceptional view.
created an exceptional opening scene.
There are still exceptional scenes such as the one in which, over an improvised lunch with the head of the institute, a plan is hatched to get visas so the girls can go to Italy.
Exceptional scenes again from the sidelines, with many spectators camping up on this outcrop last night to get a good vantage point.
Inside, the furniture, though largely original, is outshone by the textiles and wallpapers, especially the exceptional scenes of Telemachus and Calypso, made in Paris in 1837, which hang in the foyer.
But Haiti remains a destination unlike any other island in the Caribbean, with rich history, a strong African culture, an exceptional arts and music scene, and breathtaking beaches.
But the script and the way to present it is cinematic in nature: Checkers involves an exceptional number of quick scene changes from place to place.
Moriarty was a rising star on the surfing scene, an exceptional long-boarder but also a big-wave expert who had conquered some of the largest and most dangerous waves ridden at Maverick's, his home break near Half Moon Bay.
Veteran stars like Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock turned in some of their best work ever, while a roster of new talent burst onto the scene with an exceptional grace that gives hope to the industry's future.
Fanjoy said the scenes demonstrated what an exceptional actress Swift was, adding she took direction very well.
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