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The phrase "a stage in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific point or phase in a process, development, or journey.
Example: "The project is currently at a stage in which we are finalizing the design before moving on to production."
Alternatives: "a phase in" or "a step in".
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Fédrigo last captured a stage in 2010.
It's a stage in maturity.
Recently I was standing on a stage in Dortmund, Germany.
My primary school had a stage in its gymnasium.
She broke a hip falling off a stage in Sydney.
Finally, he had won a stage in this year's race.
All the universe is a stage in this week's nonfiction.
"It may be that all individuals pass through a stage in which they are males and then pass through a stage in which they're females," he said.
Are you looking for models for a particular disease, or neurons in a stage in development?
Then, in the summer, they perform their script on a stage in a local piazza.
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Heads up, I think people skipped a stage in-between.
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