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Discover Ludwig"many scenes" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a number of different scenes or settings within a larger story or setting. Example: "The novel was set in Paris and spanned many scenes, from the bustling streets of the city to the intimate cafes along the Seine."
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Many scenes are superfluous.
Many scenes were intense.
Many scenes were improvised.
Many scenes culminate with an ellipsis.
Many scenes are, in fact, extremely moving.
In many scenes he succeeds impressively.
It has many scenes of graphic violence.
Many scenes are shot from a distance.
And I shot many scenes like that.
It has many scenes of extreme violence.
Many scenes were simply swirls of activity.
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