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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements in a context that involves stages, such as in a process, performance, or development.
Example: "With the new funding, we can create a better stage for our upcoming theater production."
Alternatives: "an improved platform" or "a superior phase".
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"I couldn't have done it on a better stage.
I can't think of a better stage for the Fall Classic".
Has there ever been a better stage adaptation of a novel than this one by Christopher Hampton?
Whether it makes a better stage for the NFL than Wembley will be a subject for debate among fans.
The irony is that he could not have been given a better stage to talk up British sporting achievements.
She became a devoted exponent of reincarnation, arguing that death was a transition to a better stage, akin to breaking out of a cocoon.
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Tajikistan, to the north of Afghanistan, offers a better staging point.
It's friendlier; it's a better staging post for the ancient capitals of Kyoto and Nara; its logical grid system is much easier to navigate and it's a much better city to cycle around.
Paul McCartney's first ballet score, "Ocean's Kingdom," is in no way an important addition to the corpus of ballet music, but it deserves a better staging than the one it's been given by New York City Ballet.
An MSI-High phenotype and increased TILs in a colorectal cancer connote a better stage-matched prognosis relative to MSI-Low or MSS tumours[7], [8].
Ultimately, the emerging knowledge may be translated into a better staging of the disease and the development of new drugs interfering with EWS/FLI1 activity and consequently tumor growth.
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