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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astonishing scene" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a visually impressive or surprising moment, often in the context of art, nature, or dramatic events.
Example: "The sunset over the mountains created an astonishing scene that left everyone in awe."
Alternatives: "breathtaking sight" or "stunning view".
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It is an astonishing scene, an icebreaker like no other.
In an astonishing scene at the heart of the movie, Uriel argues with the implacable Grossman.
The most astonishing scene comes toward the end of Act II.
In this astonishing scene the king goes over to the wild side and partakes of Dionysian revels.
It was an astonishing scene, this skin-of-the-teeth restoration of the Tex-prep dynasty.
It opens with an astonishing scene set in "Any Ghetto, U.S.A".: a man has died from O.G., or "over-gold".
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There are other astonishing scenes.
The events called to mind more recent political upheavals, in particular 1989 – "those astonishing scenes on television, everybody out in the street in eastern Europe.
The astonishing scenes were triggered by the arrival of Jim Poole, treasurer of Norwich Sci Fi Club, who was asked to leave as he approached Doctor Who actor Graham Cole for an autograph.
Subject now to open thuggery – as well as state force, there have been astonishing scenes of lawyers beating up JNU students in court – dissenters have been arrested or are being hunted down.
Before, the most astonishing scenes were all out of doors: Coleridge, on the road, glimpsing eternal truths in the evening flight of starlings; wandering over the fells with the Wordsworths, and gazing with them at the stars; scrambling down perpendicular stream beds to visit his friends.
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