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The phrase "anything stage" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could potentially be used in contexts where one refers to a phase or level where anything is possible or allowed, but clarity is needed.
Example: "In the brainstorming session, we reached the anything stage where all ideas were considered valid."
Alternatives: "open stage" or "free stage".
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If anything, Stage 16 on Tuesday provided a preview of the rest of the race, which will most likely be decided by fierce climbs through the Alps and then a time trial Saturday.
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There was no need for anything stage-managed.
That reality should prove to be far more entertaining than anything staged by Fox.
"We learned that staging can sell you anything — staging is an art form," she said.
Today is, of course, also Super Bowl media day, which is altogether more absurd than anything staged by an oversize rodent.
From the hip-hop of Wale's track to the urgent, impassioned vocals of Mosshart, all set to a swirling orchestral score, it sounds musically exciting and unlike anything staged there before.
In my experience, I've never seen anything staged.
My point being, men can essentially say anything on stage, but for women the same subject matter can incite a pity party or the "that bitch crazy" reaction.
My point being, men can essentially say anything on stage but for women the same subject matter can incite a pity party or the "that bitch crazy" reaction.
Her parents are anything but stage parents.
If it's about anything on stage, it's John Tiffany".
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