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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stage that" 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 that requires careful planning and execution to ensure success."
Alternatives: "a phase that" or "a level that".
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"What a stage that would be," Torborg said.
It is, said Froome, a stage that Team Sky are treating with particular care: "It's a stage that has been underestimated and you could be caught out".
Or does it simplify a stage that has become visually busy, like some sporting events?
These were words for the disenfranchised from a stage that has long connoted power and influence.
But how magnificently they bestrode a stage that seemed made for their talents.
"It's almost like there's a stage that precedes succession," Dr. Bardgett said.
Cavendish, though, is in first place going into a stage that is his specialty.
It's a plush basement club with a stage that could hold a big band.
The bus pulled up behind a stage that had been erected under the gate.
Actors perform on a stage that is bare except for a table and two chairs.
Especially a stage that might be characterized as a slipper'd pantaloon.
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