sevenplusplus
Yes, the caption says set, but strangely the lengthy article itself does not say 'set', at least as far as I could dabble. This tempts me to think that all of the Harry Potter films were shot on one single set because the title says just 'set'. The article describes many scenes that include a train, a drowning, a tall tree, and a fire accident and so on
Alternatively, is the use of set so idiomatic that we take 'set' as the collective noun for a variety of scenes and move on?
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Yes, the caption says set, but strangely the lengthy article itself does not say 'set', at least as far as I could dabble. This tempts me to think that all of the Harry Potter films were shot on one single set because the title says just 'set'. The article describes many scenes that include a train, a drowning, a tall tree, and a fire accident and so on
Alternatively, is the use of set so idiomatic that we take 'set' as the collective noun for a variety of scenes and move on?
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