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Discover Ludwig"build a stage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used whenever someone is referencing the act of constructing or creating a raised platform for performances or events. Example: The local theater group plans to build a stage in the community park for their upcoming production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
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You help them build a stage; you make sure they take breaks, have a snack".
"I'll build a stage and then it will be the real thing".
It takes most architects half a lifetime to build a stage.
Britain's previous, Labour government set aside £9.3 billion to build a stage for it, mainly by transforming a post-industrial wasteland in east London into the Olympic Park.
We build a stage for them in our minds and then we watch and listen, responding to every gesture and intonation.
He was a 25-year-old laborer sent by the company the demonstration's organizers had contracted to build a stage and set up a sound system in the square.
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One night, Alessio's band plays an entertaining, if odd, mix of freestyle jazz and Italian rap metal, in one of the smaller buildings, where he has built a stage.
Instead, he built a stage for perverted nightmares, with a pilot designed to offend.
In place of stained glass and a pulpit, the Oneidans built a stage backlit by three tall, velvet-curtained windows.
National built a stage in its Moscow theater where MTV entertainers could perform live to promote the network.
The restaurant trucked in sand to make a long beach area, built a stage at one end and set up 15 canopied beds, queen size, along the river.
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