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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are on stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is currently performing or visible in a theatrical or public setting.
Example: "The actors are on stage, delivering their lines with great emotion."
Alternatives: "are performing" or "are in the spotlight".
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The Trutap developers are on stage signing a song…great stuff, clever way to break through the noise.
When you are "on stage," you're expected to keep up the appearance of the show, which includes having a good attitude, a good appearance, and a good demeanor.
They are on stage, too.
The Clintons are on stage".
We are on stage, in costume.
"They are on stage by themselves".
"[And] people are on stage for a lot longer.
Right, Paul Weller and his haircut are on stage.
When the women are on stage, the language changes again.
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There are on-stage costume changes, trapdoor reveals, and a whirlwind of dance ballet, interpretive, and tap all choreographed by Edmonds and junior Samantha Albstein.
Interspersed with the sketches are on-stage moments in which the two talk about things like moving between white and African-American worlds.
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