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The phrase "in scene" is correct and usable.
You would use it to describe a specific moment in time or a particular situation. For example, you could say "The decision to go forward was made in scene."
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First, monkeys with selective cholinergic lesions of inferotemporal cortex were not impaired in scene learning or in DNMS.
She was in scene after scene.
Even played in scene order.
It was an education in scene study.
In "Scene of War," dead girls litter the ground.
But in scene after scene, the groups overlap.
In scene after scene, six women shake and twitch.
"I just work relentlessly in scene," Johnson says.
What, ultimately, can society afford, she seems to be asking in scene after scene.
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For this reason, image verification is best provided using in-scene targets.
The service promises to showcase independent music artists and offers advertisers "in-scene" advertising.
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