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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stage from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific point or phase in a process or development.
Example: "We are currently at a stage from which we can evaluate our progress and make necessary adjustments."
Alternatives: "a phase of" or "a point in".
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Provide a stage from which the hardest, most important stories may be told.
In the center of Mews was a stage from which David Susskind was introducing performers.
Mr. Chávez's political genius was to turn this record into a stage from which to mount four more election victories.
Though Mr. Simon, a former employee, has handed Mr. Dreier a stage from which to plead his case, what emerges is more reflective than confessional.
Kobe Bryant is retiring, and this season is dedicated to giving him a stage from which the world of basketball can say goodbye.
Is it the rousing St Crispin's Eve speech in Henry V or Jaques's "all the world's a stage" from As You Like It?
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"I had alcohol poisoning at 15, I was in a coma one stage away from death".
The first festival took place over four successive weekends with bands playing from a stage improvised from a flat bed truck.
We entered a room that felt like a sound stage from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Still, his rich contradictions have already provoked a stage play from Alan Bennett and a novel from John Banville.
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