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The phrase "a stage that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific stage or phase that possesses certain characteristics or features.
Example: "We are currently in a stage that has the potential for significant growth and development."
Alternatives: "a phase that includes" or "a level that features".
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These were words for the disenfranchised from a stage that has long connoted power and influence.
Or does it simplify a stage that has become visually busy, like some sporting events?
On a stage that has hosted every mayor since Koch, the six took on a single topic: housing.
There was barely time to celebrate the triumph on a stage that has become his personal property.
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".
Maybe more is in store this week at a stage that has been quietly waiting a decade to show its stuff.
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We had a stage that had nine lifts, so you could stage a choir.
The bus pulled up behind a stage that had been erected under the gate.
The French protested on the basis their driver should not be penalized for breaking down in a stage that had been can celed.
The bodyguards pried open the doors of our S.U.V. and told us to run toward a stage that had been set up in the middle of the shantytown.
The event Monday took place on a stage that had two giant 1970s photos of the young designer, whose face already looked anguished.
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