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The phrase "a larger stage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a broader context or setting, often in discussions about opportunities, visibility, or influence. Example: "After years of hard work, she finally found herself on a larger stage, where her talents could shine."
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You imagine a larger stage.
Mr. Kerry also used a larger stage.
"They're playing on such a larger stage.
Elephant 6 did it really well on a larger stage".
When celebrity companies run into problems they do so under the glare of a larger stage.
But the story of the Richmond rape with its daily updates now occupies a larger stage.
By Alex Ross Eleni Calanos, in LoftOpera's "Tosca," seemed ready for a larger stage.
Now the Bakehouse is poised to become known on a larger stage.
Margerie had wanted the trip — she craved a larger stage than Dollarton provided.
I see Congress as a larger stage to effect positive change.
And, on a larger stage, his story is the subject of upcoming feature films and books.
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