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"go through stages" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to progress or develop through a series of phases. Example: "The project went through various stages of planning, development, and implementation before it was completed."
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"I go through stages in fashion, like I go through stages in life".
4 I go through stages where I'm obsessed with one look.
Maybe K-pop is going to go through stages like the Beatles did, from straight-up bubblegum to more tripped-out, experimental open-mindedness.
At regional forums young executives learn that start-ups go through stages — from the concept, to the business plan, to securing venture money, to operations.
It's not uncommon when friends go through stages you are not sharing with them (new job, relationships, new baby, etc) to feel a bit adrift, left out, left behind – no one likes this feeling.
According to the theory of stellar evolution developed by Indian-born American astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar and others, a star will become unstable after it has converted most of its hydrogen to helium and may go through stages of rapid expansion and contraction.
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But before they get there, voters will have to go through Stage 3: anticipation.
"One goes through stages.
Mitchell's art went through stages there.
While developing empathy, an individual goes through stages such as acting, meaning, imagination, perspective-taking and feeling.
The early embryology of all animals goes through stages that have 2, 4, 8, 16, and so on cells.
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