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Discover Ludwig"scene opens" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to the beginning of a scene in a book, play, movie, or other form of literature or media. It is usually used at the start of a new plotline, event, or chapter. Example: Scene opens with Jane walking down the street, searching for a place to stay.
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Scene opens.
The scene opens in a nightclub.
The scene opens with Pilate washing his hands.
The scene opens with the aftermath of a wedding.
The scene opens on a sparsely populated airport parking lot.
Schoenberg's "Accompaniment to a Film Scene" opens the program.
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In 2007, three Frenchmen inspired by the New York mixology scene opened L'Experimental Cocktail Club in the Second Arrondissement.
Each scene opened with silence, followed by a jazz recording (John Coltrane, Keith Jarrett, Bobby McFerrin, Chick Corea).
Downstairs was the disco that Regine Zylberberg, queen of the French nightclub scene, opened in 1976.
Since the early 90s, Mitchell has been a key figure on the New York scene, opening the Sonic Groove Records store and throwing huge warehouse parties across the city.
An officer who arrived quickly at the scene opened fire after Eugene ignored a command to leave the other man alone.
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