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The phrase "a staging with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific arrangement or setup involving something or someone, often in contexts like theater, events, or presentations.
Example: "The director planned a staging with elaborate set designs to enhance the performance."
Alternatives: "a setup involving" or "an arrangement with".
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Krasa's children's opera Brundibar did get a staging, with the Red Cross in attendance.
Add in Mr. Loy's detailed work with the principals and the result is a staging with an authentically tragic aura.
A staging with handsome costumes and that for the most part boasts a fine cast, whose members have made some smart choices (2 30).
Even Bayreuth might be envious of the sounds Haitink wrings from his outstanding forces, as it certainly would be of a staging with so many, er, talking-points.
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Joyce shares a stage with Tristan Tzara.
He sometimes shared a stage with Elvis Presley.
In the basement, John Grisham sat on a stage with Carl Hiaasen.
Now, he shares a stage with roaring trains.
Can snatches of Frank Sinatra share a stage with scientific enquiry?
He is standing on a stage with sequined dancers.
"[Tomorrow] is a stage with a hard and spectacular finale after a tricky downhill.
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