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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stage for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a platform or setting where something occurs or is presented, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The conference served as a stage for innovative ideas and discussions among industry leaders."
Alternatives: "a platform for" or "a setting for".
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"Our home, my home, was a stage for his work".
The Glory is all about championing a stage for all.
The measure also provided a stage for airing regional differences.
They had two pool tables and a stage for bands.
Now the atrium has become a stage for public art.
This year we added a stage for acoustic music.
They use Twitter as a stage for intervention.
Talkshow is a stage for people to broadcast a conversation.
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Now his shells are a stage for miniature scenes that fetch $200 and up.
He wanted to create a "megaphone or a stage," for conversation about body acceptance.
But what if the whole station itself were a stage for the commuting masses?
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