Sentence examples for a splendid stage from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a splendid stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an impressive or beautiful setting, often in the context of a performance or event.
Example: "The theater was transformed into a splendid stage for the annual gala, complete with elegant decorations and stunning lighting."
Alternatives: "a magnificent platform" or "an exquisite setting".

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Élite sports supply, as Epstein puts it, a "splendid stage for the fantastic menagerie that is human biological diversity".

With its majestic diversity of habitats – scrub and scrape, wood and reed, heath and beach – Minsmere is a splendid stage for celebrating the arrival of spring.

His beautiful voice, strong, warm and supple, allied to good looks and a splendid stage presence, brought him a popularity that lasted throughout his long career.

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Following a splendid staging of that harrowing final scene, I left the park and headed into the Harlem air pondering love, yes, but also other crucial themes that Shakespeare wrote about so preternaturally: masculinity and its linkage with intra-group violence and the ways in which youth and parents nearly always misunderstand each other.

It was splendid stage for the premier players in baseball to strut in a game that is supposed to be fun and about the fans.

It was an immediate and immense success, its splendid staging and effects exceeding even those of Fromental Halévy's La Juive, which had premiered the previous year.

As it happened, I was also at Lincoln Center on Saturday, with my brother and daughters, for New York City Ballet's seasonal (and splendid) staging of Balanchine's "The Nutcracker".

He has made a splendid start.

T'jara is off to a splendid start.

Preceding the horse race, a splendid parade is staged by representatives of the 17 ward organizations of the city, called contrade, which now function as social clubs but which in the Middle Ages were rival military companies.

'The capacity to stage a splendid tableau,' Hughes-Hallett points out, 'is a more important qualification for admission to the gallery of heroes than either survival or success.' What Beckham does with a haircut the hero of an earlier generation might have done by staging an exemplary suicide, or by playing an insouciant game of bowls, or by charging a battery of cannons in a bright red shirt.

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