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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of staging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of preparation or arrangement, often in the context of theater, events, or presentations.
Example: "For the upcoming play, we need a bit of staging to enhance the overall atmosphere on stage."
Alternatives: "a touch of staging" or "some staging".
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Aside from some projections and a bit of staging, it doesn't feel all that different from headlining sets being performed at comedy clubs every night.
Although Marshall called a stop frequently to fine-tune a bit of staging ("Take the time to fall into yourself," she told one performer) or tweak a musical number (she had one singer add an extra riff), it was clear that the cast was well into the groove.
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The night ended with a bit of staged drama that was cute but, again, made you wonder about the integrity factor.
For other couples, being married on a Ferris wheel would be a bit of staged kookiness designed with one end: forevermore to have a wedding story to trump all others.
Her comments resulted in a bit of staged diplomatic drama as the Syrian ambassador, Faysal Khabbaz Hamoui, walked out of the council meeting, saying that its true purpose was "to cover up for the violence and murder perpetrated by the armed groups against innocent civilians" and blaming Western sanctions for depriving Syrians of medicine and fuel.
It wasn't a bit of stage slapstick.
Armstead said he enjoyed the experience, but went through a bit of stage fright delivering his three or four lines.
"Who are all these people?" asked later-to-be MK Dedi Zucker, who had never spoken before more than 100 people before, and felt a bit of stage fright.
But with such high-resolution optics, potential broadcasters may want to shave or put on a bit of stage makeup before hitting the Internet.
His reference was to a bit of stage business involving her and Nancy McDill, a rehearsal pianist playing a rehearsal pianist, who upsets the prima ballerina with her erratic tempos.
Mr. Law's theater experience includes " 'Tis Pity She's a Whore" and "Dr. Faustus," so "there's no sense of someone waking up in the morning and saying, 'I want to do a bit of stage today,' " said Mr. Grandage, who is also the Donmar's artistic director.
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