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"present at the scene" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that someone was physically present at a specific location where an event or incident occurred. Example: The police questioned all of the witnesses who were present at the scene of the crime.
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She, like you, Allen, was present at the scene of a crime my brother committed.
There was also no evidence that accelerants were present at the scene of the fire.
Carrie felt as if she weren't really present at the scene; she was disembodied.
At the moment there is no evidence anyone else was present at the scene.
Members of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) were also present at the scene of the attack.
"My son's guilt focused on the fact that he was present at the scene," says Cunliffe.
Why does she think Gareth was acquitted and Jordan convicted, when both were present at the scene?
The journalists from the Daily present at the scene were briefly under the impression that they would be shot, too.
An Islamic judge, always present at the scene, will also officially ask the family of the victim for forgiveness.
International criminal law takes into account the fact that the highest-level perpetrators are rarely present at the scene of the crime.
All recalled a red Volkswagen Passat car (which Lukic had coveted, whose owner he was said to have shot and which he had commandeered) present at the scene.
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