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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an empty stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stage that is devoid of performers, props, or any activity, often evoking a sense of anticipation or desolation.
Example: "As the lights dimmed, the audience gazed at the empty stage, waiting for the performance to begin."
Alternatives: "a vacant stage" or "a bare stage".
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An open mantel is like an empty stage, so fill it up with eye-catching details and bursts of bold color.
Show a baby an empty stage.
Staring at an empty stage".
Dance seems to abhor an empty stage.
The musical "Just So" begins with an empty stage.
"Two people alone on an empty stage for ten minutes".
Godot provided an empty stage, a tree and two figures who waited and survived.
For miles around, the earth looked as bare and clean as an empty, stage.
"Two people alone on an empty stage," that's what he said.
However, Masimov himself chose to dance on an empty stage above the dance floor.
Over an empty stage, Jarvis Cocker's voice promises: "Everything is gonna be all right".
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