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"brighter stage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the expectation of a new and improved time period or situation. For example: "After years of struggle and hardship, they finally reached a brighter stage in their lives."
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It is just a shame for them that they do not have a bigger, brighter stage to bow out on.
Bound now for a bigger and brighter stage this weekend and possible professional careers, the Lopez brothers are emerging as if they were characters in a storybook.
Now, LeBron is going home to build another championship team, and this time it's not about the narcissism of finding himself a bigger, brighter stage or carrying with him his disembodied "talents" as though they were mere luggage, separate from himself.
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On a bright stage, artists slowly cartwheel.
They have seen Lee dominate on the brightest stage.
In the bright stage light, the rain made scratchy little tracks in the air above them.
Yet he has never appeared, in any capacity, on the brightest stage.
If Daytona is Nascar's brightest stage, Turn 4 will forever represent its darkest hour.
Ms. Nesvadba was a narcoleptic, a hilarious bit of casting given her button-bright stage presence.
Super Bowl XXXIV, his biggest and brightest stage, is within reach.
But that is what McClendon did, 40 years ago, on the brightest stage available to a 12-year-old ballplayer.
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