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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopt the stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is taking on a role or position, particularly in performance or presentation settings.
Example: "As the lead actor, I had to adopt the stage with confidence to engage the audience."
Alternatives: "take the stage" or "assume the stage".
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Besides managing her career, Mr. Wright was the one who suggested that she adopt the stage name Kitty Wells, taken from a song recorded by the Pickard Family, "Sweet Kitty Wells".
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About 1942 43 she adopted the stage name Dinah Washington.
She adopted the stage name Jane Cowl at that time.
By that time she had adopted the stage name Tamiris.
You were born Sarah Joyce but adopted the stage name Rumer after author Rumer Godden.
Adopting the stage name Barrymore, he went to the United States in 1875.
He adopted the stage name Cholly after a New York society columnist and shortened his own last name.
In 1936, she and her siblings formed the Sunshine Sisters, adopting the stage names Mattie, Martha and Minnie.
Born Ernestine Henoch in Oakland, Calif., she adopted the stage name Ernestine Stodelle after she began dancing professionally.
Finally leaving high school, she adopted the stage name of O'Day, and joined a Chicago dance act, Six Young Ladies.
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