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Free sign upThe phrase "and a scene of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation, event, or setting that includes a particular scene or imagery.
Example: "The novel paints a vivid picture of the countryside, complete with rolling hills and a scene of children playing in the fields."
Alternatives: "and a depiction of" or "along with a portrayal of".
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It has strong language and a scene of sexuality.
It has strong language and a scene of self-mutilation.
We scrambled through thicket to the river bank and a scene of breathtaking beauty.
It includes some profanity, mild violence and a scene of attempted child molestation.
It has strong language and racial epithets, and a scene of domestic violence.
(This entails a joke about "Hongs" and "tongs" and a scene of the always hilarious old-lady kung fu).
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She gave Beyoncé bulimia, and shot a scene of her throwing up in a bathroom stall.
After ten days or so, Omer went with a friend to look for his father at the morgue and found a scene of absolute hell.
The BBC's Andrew Harding visited Guiuan, the first town in the country hit by the storm, and found a scene of complete devastation.
A copy of the video was posted on YouTube by the Salt Lake Tribune and shows a scene of giddy revelry.
He walked passed a guard desk, and entered a scene of chaos, with communications chief Sarah Hamilton and Emanuel's political aide Matt Hynes monitoring the situation.
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