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The phrase "a full stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stage that is completely set up or occupied, often in the context of performances or events.
Example: "The theater was buzzing with excitement as the actors prepared for their entrance on a full stage."
Alternatives: "an entire stage" or "a complete stage".
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I've always found Cunningham at his best with a full stage.
Brooklyn Tech's auditorium spans four floors and has a full stage and orchestra pit.
It was not until 1750 that an "act drop" was used; previously, even intermezzi were performed in front of a full stage setting.
The My Country Thais of Thee Authentic American Thai restaurant has an intimate, atmospherically lit back room with a full stage and a great sound system.
At the opposite end of the loft is a full stage, with Mr. Bromberg's collection of American violins, some of the finest in the country, arrayed around it.
Following that you can book group, family, improver's or private lessons through the Ecole du Ski Francais, eventually working up to a full stage Biathlon (20km cross-country ski, skied in five laps with four opportunities to shoot).
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One aim of staged readings is to help to assess whether or not a full staging would be justified.
The notion of a full staging of this opera is not as obvious as it might seem.
It suggests a fantasy on themes of Macbeth, a treatment of the materials of Macbeth without a full staging of the play.
Ms. Lobel hopes someday to do a full staging of the musical, which will be presented without costumes but with lots of feeling.
Though a recording of Mr. Fairouz's opera has just been released (on Bridge Records), it has not yet had a full staging.
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