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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nascent stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in its early or developing phase, often referring to projects, ideas, or technologies that are just beginning to take shape.
Example: "The technology is still in a nascent stage, but it shows great potential for future development."
Alternatives: "an early stage" or "a developing phase".
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This clearly shows that coastal resource management practitioners in the Coral Triangle are in a nascent stage with respect to accessing literature and knowledge products supporting conservation planning.
The plan appears to be in a nascent stage.
FbFPs are at a nascent stage of development.
"It's good for the industry, especially since it's in such a nascent stage," he said.
For now, all the networks say their online news programming is at a nascent stage.
Rice is the major crop of Assam and the mechanization is at a nascent stage.
On the Internet side, movie downloads are also at a nascent stage, because of copyright issues, long download times and other complications.
His plans "are at a nascent stage", he says several times, "and I probably shouldn't even begin to talk to Decca Aitkenhead of the Guardian about them".
The explosion of pro sports in the last four decades has fueled enormous growth at the magazine, but women's professional sports are still in a nascent stage.
However, the creation of BBC Studios is still at a nascent stage, with Hall's plans rolled in to the renewal of the BBC's royal charter.
Over coffee near the festival's offices, she and Ms. Kopp agreed that transmedia was in a nascent stage, and it might seem more mysterious than it should.
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