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The phrase "a stage at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific point or level in a process, event, or performance.
Example: "We are currently at a stage at which we can begin testing the new software."
Alternatives: "a point in" or "a phase in".
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Armstrong wins a stage at the Tour de France.
The organizers even provided a stage at the midway point where a live rock band played.
In Urumqi, Uighurs had danced for tourists on a stage at Erdaqaio.
The Observer is to host a stage at a brand new festival – Bluedot – in July.
Tomorrow comes, and he's headlining a stage at the Pitchfork festival in Chicago's Union Park.
Is there a stage at which the unhappy couple can do something, somehow change course?
Q Magazine have decided to run a stage at the festival starting on the Thursday.
The Observer Science & Tech team will be hosting a stage at Bluedot on Sunday 24 July.
Invite him to come to campus, sit on a stage at Zellerbach, and have a conversation a la Charlie Rose.
Mr. Rabin and Mr. Arafat signed the document, with six maps and addenda, on a stage at the conference center.
A stage at Continental Army Plaza will feature the community's musical styles, from Hasidic to Afro-Caribbean.
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