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The phrase "are staged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing events or situations that have been organized or arranged in a particular way, often for a performance or presentation.
Example: "The scenes in the play are staged to create a dramatic effect that captivates the audience."
Alternatives: "are arranged" or "are set up".
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are staged
noun
A phase.
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Mutinies are staged and quelled.
Rama, Pandawa, and Pandji plays are staged.
Plays are staged in the mausoleum.
Performances are staged several times a month.
Battles are staged: plotted and choreographed.
Meanwhile, we have so-called reality shows that are staged.
There are sporadic "crackdowns", but most are staged spectacles.
I often get asked if my pictures are staged.
When they are staged, they have a Potemkin village quality.
Photo opportunities are staged in factories filled with heavy machinery.
A loud drumming escalates the energy, and sex scenes are staged with scowls.
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