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The phrase "a stage plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a detailed outline or layout for a performance, event, or production that takes place on a stage.
Example: "The director provided a stage plan to ensure that all actors knew their positions during the performance."
Alternatives: "a production layout" or "a performance blueprint".
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He and his staff worked out a stage plan for putting on Act III using the Act I set.
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A more structured approach, often used by IT suppliers in the mid to late stages of a purchase, involves creating a staged plan of required supplier and customer actions.
I.B.M. now has 200 researchers working on cloud technology, and Mr. Zeitler said the company had a staged plan over the next three years that would involve a large investment, though he would not elaborate on the amount.
A western diplomat described as "within the range of possibility" a report in the New York Post claiming that Ms Rice would float a two-stage plan for an international force in Lebanon.
The proposals, announced Wednesday, include a three-stage plan for a elimination of the world's nuclear weapons by the year 2000.
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In that meeting, Sihanouk proposed a three-stage plan, which called for a cease-fire, a UN peacekeeping force to supervise the withdrawal of Vietnamese troops and the integration of all Kampuchean armed factions into a single army.
UtiliCorp United Inc., a utility company, announced details of a two-stage plan to spin off its natural gas and electricity trading unit, Aquila Energy.
In February 1992, European Union countries signed the Maastricht Treaty which outlined a three-stage plan to accelerate progress toward an Economic and Monetary Union (EMU).
I've got a plan on Medicare, for example, that's a two-stage plan, that says we're going to have immediate help for seniors and what I call immediate helping hand, a $48 billion program.
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