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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a working stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a phase or level in a process where active work or development is taking place.
Example: "During the project, we reached a working stage where all team members contributed their ideas and efforts."
Alternatives: "an active phase" or "a development stage".
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A working stage actor today might not have 100 roles (let alone see the inside of a private train) in his entire career.
But when the place first opened, in 1901, it had another name: Bechstein Hall, in recognition of the German piano manufacturer that built it as a working stage for Bechstein instruments.
I didn't start with ambitions beyond being a working stage actor.
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It's still in an early (read: not working) stage, but they've managed to get it to start up and provide some basic level of functionality.
Playing matchmakers, two executives at A&E, where Mr. Corbin and Ms. Brown were working, staged a meeting to bring them together.
Inside the Huntington's Boone Gallery are 35 completed characters, multiple sets and a working theatrical stage that have been hewn from Frame's imagination over the past five years.
It's a work staged with immaculate coherence, each of its three movements lit with a different colour design that underlines the changing dynamic between dance and score.
Somewhere, Here," a multimedia work staged in a hut in Prospect Park, by Stefany Anne Goldberg.
For 80.7% and 82.7% of the women it did not matter how often a method might work at stage 2 or stage 3 respectively.
Jason Atherton also worked a stage at El Bulli, in 1998 when he was 27 – the year Adrià created his first foam.
I don't know why a brick wall behind a stage works so well, but it does.
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