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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am on stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently performing or presenting in front of an audience.
Example: "As the lights dimmed, I realized I am on stage and ready to deliver my speech."
Alternatives: "I am performing" or "I am presenting."
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"I really try to be the same person that I am on stage as I am off," she said.
"Every now and again, you find one of these arrows pointing downwards, and there I am on stage reading the damn poem!" he says.
I'm not the guy I am on stage.
"I am on stage every day of the week in my job," Mr. Petrone said.
But no, I'm totally different from how I am on stage.
I say, 'I am on stage at Covent Garden,' and they say 'Sorry, what?
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First time ever, and I was on-stage.
I love being on stage.
Did he want to be on stage?
"I felt embarrassed being on stage.
Elop is on stage.
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