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The phrase "picturesque scene" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It typically refers to a beautiful or charming view or setting that is pleasing to the eye. Example: "The town's main square was adorned with colorful, historic buildings and a bustling market, creating a picturesque scene that was a favorite spot for tourists to take photos."
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The sky is not some motionless or picturesque scene.
There was baseball in front of them, the sun was shining, and laughter completed the picturesque scene.
Its main town, Avalon, is only one square mile, a picturesque scene as you approach the harbor by ferry, and golf carts are the primary form of transportation.
When construction started in 1897, The New York Times described a picturesque scene: Italian women and children "carrying wonderful burdens of wood" on their heads away from the demolition sites.
Readers are more apt to search this fiercely picturesque scene for reflections of Alex's stormy relationships with her unethical husband and immature brother, as well as her dangerous devotion to a man who may be a murderer.
Its cover sports a photograph of Peter Lanyon looking across the harbour with a palette and brushes in his hand as if poised to paint the picturesque scene, even though he was by then a successful abstract painter.
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He avoids conventionally picturesque scenes because he is after reality unvarnished by sentimental fantasy.
It has encouraged Instagram stars to come and post picturesque scenes from the desert.
Excepting some images of sea caves in Thailand, Mr. Rome tends to steer away from conventionally picturesque scenes.
Solitary figures or objects — people, cars, chairs — are captured in front of imposing, hazy, and even picturesque scenes.
When the boy from Hannibal, Mo., becomes a riverboat pilot in the late 1850's, the film offers picturesque scenes of the Mississippi.
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