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The phrase "are staging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action or process of preparing or organizing something, often in a theatrical or event context.
Example: "The actors are staging a rehearsal for the upcoming play this weekend."
Alternatives: "are preparing" or "are organizing".
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are staging
noun
A phase.
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Buildings are staging events for parents.
Some hotels are staging author readings.
"Police, in platoon-like numbers, are staging in front us".
But red squirrels are staging a comeback in the areas.
The artists in this group show are staging a fightback.
Moscow theatres are staging overtly anti-regime plays.
In Raqqa, brave men and women are staging protests.
People say the squirrels are staging an uprising.
Some are staging a hunger strike outside his Ankara home.
We are staging an event, a media event!" Ritter loves this new chapter to his myth.
Over at Tate Britain, they are staging an exhibition of British iconoclasm.
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