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The phrase "a smaller stage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a physical stage that is reduced in size or in a metaphorical sense to describe a situation or context that is less significant or less expansive. Example: "The local theater decided to host the play on a smaller stage to create a more intimate atmosphere for the audience."
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On a smaller stage and with a smaller budget, some nonprofit theaters face similar problems.
In 2009, Gawker, like most of the Internet, operated on a smaller stage.
Put him on a smaller stage, but not the Pyramid.' Others were less moderate.
On a smaller stage than politics is the TOY THEATER FESTIVAL at St. Ann's Warehouse.
Each piece warrants the sort of microscopic scrutiny a smaller stage provides, but this is no science experiment.
Still, the piece would have worked even better if Stewart had put it on a smaller stage.
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It's a small stage".
There is a small stage with a backdrop of mirrors.
But her success has come on a small stage.
In back was a small stage with a large flat-screened TV mounted on the wall.
One's sense of the cube as a small stage within the stage begins to dwindle.
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