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'scenario 1' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a hypothetical or theoretical situation, and it is especially often found in instructions, guides, and other technical documents. For example: "We will discuss three different scenarios: Scenario 1: All team members are working remotely; Scenario 2: All team members are in one location; Scenario 3: Team members are split between two offices."
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Scenario #1 represents catastrophic thinking.
Scenario 1: The Senate proceeds as normal.
Scenario 1 is designed for comparison purposes.
Scenario 1: A company has a lawsuit pending against it.
Thus scenario 1 cannot fully explain our observations.
Scenario #1: You have a criticism or dissent to offer.
The general evidence suggests no increased risk in scenario 1.
The difference between Scenario 1 and Scenario 2 is that you did not actually look at any code files in Scenario 1.
Scenario 1: Household member dismisses Homeland Security alerts as "panic-mongering," sowing calm.
And even scenario 1 still gives them the option to terminate this transaction.
Scenario 1 assumes that total enrollment in Medi-Cal among undocumented adults increases beyond current levels.
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