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The phrase "at a scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location where an event or incident is taking place, often in contexts related to crime, emergencies, or performances.
Example: "The police arrived at a scene of the accident to investigate the circumstances."
Alternatives: "at the location" or "on the site".
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At a scene of cardsharps he exclaims, "Feel the decadence!
When I arrive at a scene, it's my thinking time.
ML: Let's have a look at a scene from Crash.
They walked slowly, gazing in bewilderment at a scene that they could only struggle to comprehend.
I don't want to arrive at a scene and feel unsafe," Petosky said.
We are allowed to look at a scene and take things in.
He comes at a scene in six different ways.' 'He is incredibly intense,' agrees Cate Blanchett.
Right now, I'm looking at a scene of considerable disorder: heaps of magazines and boxes of things.
"In my entire career," he recalled in a recent interview, "I'd never seen so many shots fired at a scene".
That said, Tim Miller has previously hinted at a scene that may qualify for the unrated cut.
When a human being is looking at a scene the questions are: What do I see first?
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