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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stage with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of stage or setting that includes certain features or elements.
Example: "The theater featured a stage with a grand backdrop and intricate lighting."
Alternatives: "a platform with a" or "a setting with a".
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Mr. Duritz commands a stage with a mixture of arrogance and modesty.
How can gay people feel comfortable sharing a stage with a man shouting about "faggots"?
"[Tomorrow] is a stage with a hard and spectacular finale after a tricky downhill.
More people converged, putting up tents and a stage with a microphone.
It's like going back in front of a stage with a live audience".
"Your primary job is to fill a stage with a performance that works seamlessly with the other actors.
What was the point of Trump sharing a stage with a British politician whom most Americans have never heard of?
The band set up on a stage with a somewhat disturbing backdrop mural of cowboys shooting Indians dead.
"But put me on a stage with a microphone in front of people and I just develop two left feet.
Employees say that this is where Mr. Costolo, who stands on a stage with a microphone and answers questions, shines.
New bands with enough hunger to play will always find a stage with a crappy PA somewhere, and new hubs will inevitably emerge.
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