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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wider stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a broader context or platform for action, performance, or discussion.
Example: "In this new project, we aim to create a wider stage for artists to showcase their talents."
Alternatives: "a larger platform" or "a broader arena".
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He is perforce becoming a player on a wider stage.
Then putting those values on a wider stage".
Some talked about the difficulty of transferring his hard-edged urban personality to a wider stage.
"I felt like it needed a wider stage, a bigger expanse," he said.
And her successes are on a wider stage than the Iran negotiations.
Both Monaco, and Rainier himself, had a glamour and tenacity that would have done credit to a wider stage.
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As has been pointed out often since the tie was drawn, in a certain light PSG versus City represents a wider staging point for European club football.
On a wide stage stands a white box/room; the wall towards the auditorium is missing.
The typical 16th-century corral had a wide stage that extended across a courtyard.
The old-fashioned dais has been banished, replaced by a wide stage with a podium that retracts into the floor.
In 1947, she designed Guthrie's Covent Garden production of Peter Grimes, stretching the dank fishing village across a wide stage.
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