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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stage for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a setting or platform for an event, performance, or activity.
Example: "The theater serves as a stage for a variety of performances, from plays to concerts."
Alternatives: "a platform for a" or "a setting for a".
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A caged perch above the bar becomes a stage for a go-go dancer.
They're going to prance around on a stage for a bit now.
Another patty is merely a stage for a slow-moving lava of pimento cheese ($17).
Instead, however, it went on a stage for a two-week event that is now almost over.
Last Thursday, it was a stage for a cable takeover as Comcast announced a plan to acquire NBC Universal.
In Protti's rendering, the sublime Amazonian wilderness has become instead a stage for a contemporary human dystopia.
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More like something you'd expect from a designer Italian restaurant than a neighborhood bar, a slab of Roman gnocchi serves as a stage for an electric mushroom salad crowned with frilly tango lettuce.
The result is a stage for an eclectic, experimental menu, plus a $2 million custom-built open-plan interior, so diners can watch their meal come to life.
This was Turkey on Oct. 28, 2015, just days before a make-or-break election, which turned into a stage for an immense battle for its future as a democracy -- or the opposite.
Talkshow is a stage for people to broadcast a conversation.
Every corner of the street seems like an opera stage, a stage for drama.
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