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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stage on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific phase or level in a process or development.
Example: "We are currently at a stage on our project where we need to gather more data before proceeding."
Alternatives: "a phase in" or "a level of".
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This is a stage on which no one goofs.
It involves a recognition of one's finitude and one's sinfulness, and is a stage on the road to faith in God.
He had survived a stage on bone-rattling cobblestones, holding the handlebars mostly with one hand.
Decorative lighting still hangs from a stage on the festival ground, and it's illuminated at night.
Ford's theatre, it turns out, is a stage on which a white martyr is made.
He came back and won a stage on Bastille Day last week.
Nor is the production a stage on which to play the virtuoso director.
The XC60, then, isn't so much a car as a stage on the highway to transhumanism.
"What we have done so far is a stage on the way,.
Is life a stage on which you constantly must perform, or prove, your intelligence to others?
The author likens the creative process to a stage on to which characters step.
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