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Discover LudwigThe phrase "poignant scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a scene in a movie, book, play, or other work of art whose emotions are particularly powerful and memorable. For example, "The final scene of the movie was a particularly poignant scene, as the main character said goodbye to his beloved canine companion."
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Once I stumbled on a poignant scene.
Two things arise from this poignant scene.
Fey has added a poignant scene, late in Act II.
It is a poignant scene — haunting and full of narrative pathos.
But if you were watching closely, there was another poignant scene playing out just a few paces behind the Mickelsons.
It is the poignant scene that concludes "The Power Broker," in which Moses wonders why he wasn't sufficiently appreciated.
It was a genuinely poignant scene, and well-played, but only if Walter was actually dead.
The most poignant scene was the triple burial of a petite woman lying on her side, facing two young children.
One particularly poignant scene features Didion at her desk, reading from her computer screen: "Life changes fast.
It was a poignant scene in that the undercurrent to this season has been the breakup of Brodeur's marriage.
Wendy assumed he was in a vegetative state, until, in an unbearably poignant scene, a man approached her after a 1999 lecture and introduced himself as her brother.
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