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The phrase "on stage" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is physically present or performing on a stage or platform in a theater, concert, or other live performance setting. Example: The actor confidently walked on stage and delivered his lines flawlessly. Another example: The band's lead singer had an energetic presence on stage, captivating the audience with their performance.
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On stage.
On stage I like to wear?
On stage, Allen took a third route.
On stage, it's about two sides.
On stage four his race looked over.
On stage, I suppose.
"You're on stage, kid.
"I'm only comfortable on stage.
ON STAGE about Karole Armitage.
I wasn't comfortable on stage.
Because I change on stage.
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