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The phrase "scene after scene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a chain of events that are playing out one after the other in quick succession. Example: I watched, mesmerized, as scene after scene unfolded before me.
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Scene after scene glows with strange energy.
Scene after scene flickered by.
Scene after scene of terror and pity.
Kia Rogers's savvy lighting intensifies scene after scene.
But in scene after scene, the groups overlap.
In scene after scene, six women shake and twitch.
I found myself remembering scene after scene, moment after moment.
He'd nearly forgotten it, scene after scene of foreboding menace.
What, ultimately, can society afford, she seems to be asking in scene after scene.
Now they knew what to look for and saw their mistake in scene after scene.
And they featured the labor of Union soldiers and African-Americans in scene after scene.
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