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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a phase of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular stage or period in a process, development, or situation.
Example: "The project is currently in a phase of evaluation before moving on to implementation."
Alternatives: "a stage of" or "a period of".
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The massacre effectively ended a phase of the revolution.
A boom is a phase of accelerated prosperity.
London was going through a phase of Francophilia.
"We are entering into a phase of structural depression".
Italy, by contrast, entered a phase of prolonged introspection.
"I'm in a phase of heavy research," he said.
His poetry entered a phase of maturity and total mastery.
"The system is not in a phase of resilience.
Medieval Studies is entering a phase of digital abundance.
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His mother went through a phase of repeatedly playing Cat Stevens's "Morning Has Broken".
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