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Discover Ludwig'touching scene' is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or moment that evokes strong emotions, often sadness or tenderness. For example, "The ending of the film was a particularly touching scene; tears were shed by audience members."
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It's a funny, mildly touching scene.
It's an exquisitely awful yet touching scene.
It is a lovely, touching scene, but to his credit Mr. Cheshire does not oversell it as a moment of reconciliation.
A camera followed and recorded him as he cradled the newborn baby in his disposable hospital gown, a touching scene packaged, somewhat incongruously, as a "Coca-Cola moment".
In what is supposed to be a terribly touching scene, Diane shaves off Lionel's body hair, which requires quite a bit of lather.
At her hospital bed, the pair share a touching scene – she tells him to literally let go of her hand, but to let her go, too.
In other ways the father-son bond is solid; in a touching scene Johan takes pains to show the still-beardless Michiel how to shave with a straight razor.
In one wordlessly touching scene, Elena looks on as the coffee bar employee she hoped to date is embraced by his girlfriend, neither of them aware of their disappointed observer.
There was a nice and all too brief turn from the journalist Paris Lees as a transgender group moderator, one genuinely touching scene and a few bright comic moments that served to highlight missed opportunities elsewhere.
Voice from behind: What a touching scene.
A touching scene in a bar where local musicians play the song "American Pie" is cut short.
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