Sentence examples for almost never stage from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost never stage" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, and it would require additional context to be usable.
Example: "In the development process, we are at an almost never stage of completion, as we keep iterating on the design."
Alternatives: "rarely occurs" or "hardly ever happens".

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"People almost never stage it this way," said Mr. Linklater, 36, who remembers the play as a frequent summer hit for Shakespeare & Company, albeit with four actors in the four parts.

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Julius Caesar bears repeated viewings better than most plays – not only because it shows the author at the height of his poetic and psychological abilities, but because its perennially topical plot about political tensions means that it is almost never staged in the same period or setting.

Huppert, almost never off-stage, mesmerises through the use of her voice and body to demonstrate the degradations of passion but I found myself wishing we could see her applying her skill to the claustrophobic intensity of Racine's Phèdre.

Once on board, the actors said, they worried about how hard the work would be, whether it would be confusing, how they would memorize both sets of lines, which amounts to memorizing an entire play, since the brothers almost never leave the stage.

In Dallas, Lyle's performance had earned him some of the strongest reviews of his career; one newspaper called it "a striking individual triumph for this deft young player who wooed, lied, ranted, raved, cajoled, implored, threatened, and almost never left the stage during the evening".

The result is that Francesca and Robert are almost never alone on stage.

That's why we almost never go on stage to receive an award.

They dominate the play in every way (indeed, Miles almost never leaves the stage) and it's much better for their presence.

Most sports try to preserve suspense until the very end and avoid dead rubbers, but the Tour is arranged so that the last stage almost never has any effect on the outcome.

Yet, strangely, the fruit is almost never harvested at that stage.

At one point, Mr. Wilson improvised a dance more than four minutes long (rehearsals almost never involve text at this stage, even when a script is available).

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