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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stage move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific action or maneuver performed on stage, often in the context of theater, dance, or performance art.
Example: "The actor's dramatic exit was a powerful stage move that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a theatrical maneuver" or "a performance tactic".
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When he got up from behind his piano, he didn't have anything that qualified as a stage move beyond occasionally playing conductor to a string trio that was part of his 10-member band, the Prostitution.
Writing on Twitter later that night, the musician said: "That wasn't a stage move or clumsiness.
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And when, a few years later, Mr Delors arrived in Brussels as commission president, he once more dusted down the idea of a single currency.The result was the Delors report, commissioned in June 1988, which advocated a staged move towards monetary union.
For instance, in lithographic IC manufacturing, both a reticle stage and a wafer stage move synchronously.
When rejected in first stage, a second stage move, y, is generated from a proposal q 2(x t, x*, y).
The Swedish company Cirkus Cirkor will perform "Wear It Like a Crown" on a revolving stage, moving through a world of illusions, shadow play, knife throwing, acrobatics, juggling and drama.
Day turned a quiet moment of self-acceptance into a grand, confident stage move.
The deflector, the mirrors and the objective were mounted onto a small stage moved by a Sutter MP-285 micromanipulator.
When you're on a smaller stage, moving around just a little bit looks like big energy because it's taking up the whole space.
A piezoelectric stage moves the sample vertically with a nanometer precision, which produces phase shifts in the interferogram.
Longtail wanted dance routines that would balance artistry — the feeling of a Broadway stage, moves challenging enough to keep repeat players interested — with an eye to a beginning dancer's needs, like repeated steps associated with a bridge or chorus.
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