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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elevated stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical stage that has been raised a few feet above the ground or floor, creating a higher platform for performances or presentations. For example: "A band was playing on the small, elevated stage at the back of the venue, out of sight of most of the audience."
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Tradition puts musicians on an elevated stage and the audience in front of it and below it.
Afterward the members of the band, ranging in age from 29 to 73, took to the small, elevated stage.
As the hours passed, some competed to find room to dance atop an elevated stage while others just watched the door.
The Japan of "Butterfly" was suggested merely by hanging Japanese-style screens and using simple household objects -- a tea set, two chairs -- on a slightly elevated stage platform.
The elevated stage was more built installation than runway, with a pond, a "growing station" and tropical-plant-filled botanical domes that blocked sightlines.
"SWITCH" was part of a series called "NY Quadrille," the brainchild of the choreographer Lar Lubovitch, in which seats were installed on four sides of an elevated stage.
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An elevated wooden stage and a bricked-over area sit just inside the front gates, the perfect place for barbecues and birthday parties.
The program features Stewart sitting at his desk on the elevated island stage in the style of a traditional news show.
Using this methodology, we hope to only recruit those who have moderately elevated BP (stage 1) and do not require antihypertensive therapy at the time of enrolment.
It is widely accepted that CA-125 is more elevated in late stage disease than early stage disease, and is the most strongly correlated single biomarker for ovarian cancer at any stage [24], although it lacks specificity.
A meta-regression showed moderate-severe TBI is associated with elevated SWS, reduced stage 2, and reduced sleep efficiency.
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