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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what scene" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask someone to describe a particular scene or situation. For example: "Can you please tell me what scene you saw at the park yesterday?".
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What scene would you start with?
I had a habit of never looking at what scene we were doing next.
Viewers could share their emotional responses with friends using recommendation systems based on what scene — say, the protagonists' dancing or a car chase — delivered the biggest emotional jolt.
Not so much the role, but trying to work out what episode you're in, what scene you're doing next, and it all goes out of order.
Notwithstanding the elaborate dramatic scenarios he invents for his models, he seldom knows just what scene in them he is going to photograph until he arrives at his studio.
Though Riccardo Hernandez's abstract, weathered wooden set still fails to evoke a specific sense of place, it at least now has a few new details that help you figure you out what scene you're in.
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But what scenes!
What scenes would you add to the list?
JESSE GREEN -- What scenes most accurately reflected your experience of what making a musical is about?
Rarely does any edition state with confidence what scenes or parts of scenes are by co-authors.
He not only has to fix every office and vote; he must unfix mis-fixed cockfights (oh, what scenes!).
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