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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unusual scene" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or setting that is out of the ordinary or unexpected. Here is an example: "The abandoned amusement park was an unusual scene, with overgrown rides and rusted attractions looming in the eerie silence."
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My friend, an amateur photographer, took his camera and began snapping pictures of this unusual scene.
On a weekend excursion to Baltimore in July, I chanced upon an unusual scene in a hotel restaurant.
It was not a particularly unusual scene; street evangelists pop up at major sporting events all the time.
There was not a lot of space, creating an unusual scene that some players said could help the team bond.
Agents noticed on a surveillance video an unusual scene reflected in the bulletproof glass inside the office.
In South Korea, a country famous for protest rallies, workers picketing a factory gate are not making an unusual scene.
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In Brooklyn, new bicycle lanes have led to unusual scenes of friction.
A number of entrants all boasted unusual scenes in flagrante delicto.
IN western Ukraine, the side of the highway offers more unusual scenes than many performance-art pieces.
We walk around an exhibition of photographs featuring unusual scenes from Slovenia and other unfamiliar European countries, some featuring fruit and the backs of people's heads.
Most people inside the Starbucks are too involved in their laptops and mobile phones to notice to the unusual scenes outside.
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