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The phrase "arranged in a scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how elements, such as characters or objects, are organized or positioned within a particular setting or context, often in literature, film, or visual arts.
Example: "The characters were carefully arranged in a scene that depicted a lively marketplace, filled with vibrant colors and sounds."
Alternatives: "positioned within a setting" or "set up in a tableau."
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Given multiple objects arranged in a scene, a third spatial frame is possible, one in which positions are referenced to a landmark within the scene.
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Scenes are arranged in a symmetrical pattern, designed to mirror each other on either side of a central event, like a bird's wings.
They were now arranged in a circle.
Arranged in a mise-en-sc?
Arranged in a row.
Leaves are arranged in a rosette.
These stemmata are arranged in a semicircle.
Plates arranged in a circle.
Plates arranged in a star shape.
The rigorous symmetry with which the groups of adoring figures at the sides of the Virgin are arranged in the imposing scene of the central panel is inspired by compositions of the Byzantine tradition and gives evidence of Duccio's keen architectural sensibility by its power to draw attention to the Maestà as the true focal point of the cathedral's spatial and structural organization.
There might be a picnic in progress, arranged like a scene from a Gilded Age novel.
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