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"below the stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical location that is lower than the stage, typically in a theater or auditorium. For example: "The actor made their entrance from below the stage."
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Finally, on Saturday afternoon, from the blue skies above the Coliseum to the long stretches of unattended green field below, the stage cleared.
The space below the stage was a service pantry.
Herod's dinner guests, in formal wear, emerged from a spiral staircase below the stage.
Below the stage, Bozo fishermen presented river puppets representing life on the river.
The puppets were subtly lit by the fluorescent light overhead and from below the stage.
Afterward, partygoers flooded the dance floor, set up just below the stage.
"They will calm themselves!" Below the stage, white pigeons meant to symbolize peace were tentatively stepping out of their coop.
Too often, gigs feel like distant experiences: we stand gormless below the stage, staring up at untouchable musicians.
The music lovers gather at the bar, The chandeliers assume their mimic brilliance, The prompter disappears below the stage.
And the visual impact of the piece is diluted by the shine of the piano's bright light just below the stage.
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Hypomania means literally "below mania", the stage before mania.
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