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The phrase "this scene sets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a particular scene establishes a mood, tone, or context in a narrative or visual work. Example: "In this scene, the dim lighting and haunting music create an atmosphere of suspense; this scene sets the stage for the unfolding drama."
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This scene sets up their dynamic quite perfectly.
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The third of the opera's five acts, in which Mireille's spurned lover Ourrias strikes Vincent with a trident, is especially weak, as Gounod tries to conjure up menacing music for this scene, set in the Val d'Enfer.
This scene-setting opener is rather meandering, but the performances are excellent, especially Claire Foy as nascent feminist Charlotte.
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Most of this scene-setting is without pointed symbolic weight – with the exception, perhaps, of an intriguing circlet of twigs, which we can see above that rocky promontory.
With this scene-setting out of the way, the report says the period from 1983-2012 in the Northern Hemisphere was likely the warmest 30-year period of the last 1,400 years.
This opening scene sets the tone for a complex series of misunderstandings that unfold throughout Bog Child, a book in which nothing is quite what it appears to be at first glance.
Critics of Greek life say this social scene sets up an inequity, where male-dominated spaces are consistently the scene of parties, and is possibly dangerous considering fraternity members are three times as likely as non-members to commit sexual assault, according to a 2007 study by John Foubert at Oklahoma State University.
This bloody, graphic scene sets the tone for an all-pervading physicality.
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