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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific point or phase in a process or development.
Example: "At a given stage in the project, we need to evaluate our progress and make necessary adjustments."
Alternatives: "a specific phase" or "a particular point".
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Primary markets are those in which a good in a given stage of fabrication is first sold in substantial quantities.
While there seem to be real differences in stars at a given stage, the trends are quite clear.
Whether explicitly or not, composition is thus subject to rules that represent the stylistic consensus of a specific segment of society at a given stage of cultural development.
Players can no more be separated from tactics than workers can be separated from, as Marx put it, "the relations of production appropriate to a given stage in the development of their material forces of production".
If the material at a given stage represents a broad range of particle sizes and shapes, mixing must circumvent the tendency for fine particles to collect in the center of a pile while rounded particles collect at a pile's edge.
The discharge at a given stage could vary by a factor of two or more.
Constraint (5) determines the completion time of a job at a given stage.
What is presupposed at a given stage has an effect on the interpretation of new utterances made at that stage.
The first type involves the characterization of mutants compared with wild-type zebrafish at a given stage of development.
There is always in practice the possibility that the VC will not invest at all at a given stage.
Reliability is estimated by the probability that a task will successfully be completed by personnel in a given stage of system operation.
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