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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "at this scene" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a particular place or event. For example: "We arrived at this scene with great anticipation."
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"But look at this scene.
"You and I look at this scene and see range damage.
If you are still unconvinced, just have a look at this scene: Johnny: How many men have you forgotten?
"Why has he got to be laughing at this scene?" Mr. Dutton would remember the actor asking.
In an age before special effects, the director had only one crack at this scene, and he shot it simultaneously with several cameras to astonishing effect.
Beyond the.223-caliber slug similar to those used by the sniper, detectives privately said they had "other evidence" of the sniper at this scene.
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For Judith, more is at stake in this scene than meets the eye.
Everyone looked at ease in this scene and in the ones for smaller groups that followed it.
But at its heart this scene wasn't so different from the stop-motion animation of King Kong special effects whiz Willis O'Brien, and his celebrated protégé Ray Harryhausen.
"Seven fire engines and around 50 firefighters are at the scene, this is normal for this type of building.
This scene, at last, touched me.
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