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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a raised stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a platform that is elevated above the surrounding area, often used in performances or presentations.
Example: "The actors performed on a raised stage, allowing everyone in the audience to see them clearly."
Alternatives: "an elevated platform" or "a lifted stage".
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The action takes place on a raised stage around which the audience stand in numbered places.
To accommodate wedding guests, a raised stage was built in one corner.
Six bodies lay sprawled at the bottom of a raised stage.
But a 1,000-seater 1,000-seater raised stage distances the standup from the audience.
On its eastern end, a raised stage with a curved ceiling created a band shell.
He presides from a raised stage strung with Christmas lights and puff-plastic musical notes.
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What "New Music in the Rose" brought to the formula was a slickness of presentation — the Rose Studio sported a small raised stage and a few bar-style tables behind the ranks of folding chairs — and a palpable desire to be liked.
In the back, there's a slightly raised stage and a floor of tables.
The work began with a trio on a small raised stage at the back of the space.
It's a brick-and-stone-walled basement club, capacity 72, with a bar occupying half the room and a barely raised stage where three's a crowd.
So how does this Flexn "world premiere" work out as presented in the Park Avenue Armory Drill Hall where the dancers perform on a long raised stage facing an audience seated in bleachers?
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