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The phrase "administration has staged a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken by an administration, particularly in the context of organizing or presenting an event or initiative.
Example: "The administration has staged a series of public forums to engage with the community."
Alternatives: "the administration has organized a" or "the administration has arranged a".
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The Bush administration has staged a dramatic charade, cooked up just before the presidential election.
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Critics immediately charged that the administration had staged the invasion to divert public attention from the bombing in Lebanon.
Asian paper has staged a brilliant recovery.
It, too, has staged a return.
Bathed in cheers and blinking in the unaccustomed sunlight, 26 student protesters emerged today from a Harvard University administration building where they had staged a three-week sit-in to demand a "living wage" for the university's lowest-paid workers.
Residents have staged a demonstration.
Could we have staged an intervention?
This week, the administration has sought a compromise.
The Obama administration has already signaled a strong willingness to regain U.S.leadership on the global stage in the treaty talks, reversing years of inaction.
The administration has set the stage for the third interminable military intervention in a Muslim land in a decade.
Through fecklessness in initial response, and design in this reaction, the Obama administration has set the stage for long-term involvement in a Middle Eastern war that already transcends old boundaries.
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