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The phrase "from this stage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a point in time or a process that is moving forward. For example, "From this stage on, we need to focus on the success of the project."
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They should withdraw as potential actors from this stage.
"From this stage will be raised a ruckus and a noise that will echo in the whirlwind".
Yet from this stage on, friends, as well as enemies, noted his increasing volatility and bursts of rage.
Rock exposures from this stage are well developed in the Ural region in both Kazakhstan and Russia.
It was hard to imagine what lessons the young people on Tahrir would take away from this stage of the revolution.
— Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel "From this stage, I turn to Hussein Obama and tell him, the land of Israel belongs to the people of Israel".
"From this stage, I turn to Hussein Obama and tell him, the land of Israel belongs to the people of Israel," he said.
It is almost five years since he had limped away from this stage, hamstrung as his team-mates exited the Champions League to PSV Eindhoven, as an Arsenal player.
"Right now, they'll do their best to jump from this stage right to a political process without paying any price, and this is something almost impossible for us," he said.
From this stage onwards, students should be lifting their knees high when sprinting, landing on the balls of their feet and bringing their heels up close to the backs of their legs.
The symptoms from this stage resolve irrespective of treatment.
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