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The phrase “from the scene” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that is happening or has happened in a particular place or situation. For example, “The police officer reported back to the station from the scene of the crime.”.
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The gun was recovered from the scene.
Three pistols were retrieved from the scene.
Journalists have been kept from the scene.
The shooter ran from the scene.
Stay tuned for more from the scene.
Their maker has faded from the scene.
Another man ran from the scene.
Police recovered two guns from the scene.
A knife was recovered from the scene.
"I'd really disappeared from the scene".
Some exhibitors have retired from the scene.
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