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The phrase "do a scene" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts related to acting, filmmaking, or any situation where a specific scenario is being performed or enacted. Example: "During the rehearsal, the actors were asked to do a scene from the play to showcase their interpretation of the characters."
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I couldn't do a scene with him for all the tea in China".
But he likes to be talked to right as he's going to do a scene.
No, he said, they're willing to do a scene 20 times if need be.
And the first note I got said: you have to do a scene about that.
You had to walk over to a hitching post to do a scene".
"Today, they wouldn't know how to do a scene like that," Mr. Travolta said.
We'd do a scene, and then there's the sound of the folding chairs flipping back when someone leaves them.
I've always wondered if it's harder to do a scene where you die or a scene where you kill someone.
"Last year I did a scene a week, this year I do a scene a month," she says.
The actors have to do a scene in which the husband asks his wife where his socks are.
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