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The phrase "go stage" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific phase or step in a process, but without context, it is unclear.
Example: "We need to go stage by stage to ensure everything is completed properly."
Alternatives: "move to the next phase" or "proceed to the next step."
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Photograph: Mary Altaffer/AP 12.24am BST We're reaching the crucial one hour and 39 minutes to go stage, and Ewen MacAskill reports from behind the scenes on the surrogate stand-ins in the spin room: The Obama stand-in during Romney's debate preparation, Senator Rob Portman, put in an apperance in the Spin Room earlier.
Back on the smaller Letting Go Stage, Ryan Bingham had one of the rowdiest sets of the day, as promised in our recent interview.
There was this kind of sense of Iowa as the new Midwest, and it was completely embodied by this guy at this great festival in a big parking lot on the Kum And Go stage.
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You've got to go? Exit, stage left!
Still, the fun was gone; exit stage left.
I just go on stage and go".
They should go one stage further.
To go on stage takes some guts.
Then off we'd go on stage.
"They ought to go on stage".
It's time for Staunton to go on stage.
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