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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into the scene" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe someone or something entering or becoming involved in a situation or environment. Here is an example: "As the music blared, the lights dimmed and the crowd roared, the rock star stepped onto the stage and into the scene, ready to give the performance of a lifetime."
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Ms. Winston fitted into the scene perfectly.
"Then they threw me into the scene".
By then, rap was integrated into the scene.
She blended into the scene; she internalized its confusions.
I wasn't injecting myself into the scene as a participant.
Foster seemed to be willing himself into the scene, too.
Inserting Gutrune into the scene undermines the intent of the music and the drama.
A squawking horn and the squeal of brakes abruptly cut into the scene.
Consider whether to let your verbs jump into the scene or stand by patiently.
Emotions are heightened; grief is working its way into the scene.
Mr. Silverman put on his flash and waded into the scene.
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