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The phrase "in a stage" can be correct and usable in written English.
It can refer to a physical or figurative location, or a phase in a process or development. Some possible ways to use it are: - "The actors stood on the platform in the center of the stage, waiting for their cue to begin the performance." - "After a year of hard work, the project is finally in its final stage and will be ready for launch next month." - "She found herself in a stage of deep contemplation, unsure of what the future held." - "The company is currently in a transitional stage as it adapts to the changing market." - "As a writer, I often find myself stuck in the awkward stage of editing and revising."
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In a stage bellow, Kelly shouted: "Look!
"Terrifying," she says in a stage whisper.
"We're in a stage of mutual overreaction".
The foundation is in a stage of... maturation.
"No, she's asleep," I hiss in a stage whisper.
She added, in a stage whisper, "She's a bitch, anyway".
In a stage version of Murder, She Wrote?
Then, in a stage whisper, "I'm stoned all the time".
(She appeared in a stage version in 1982).
The whole system is in a stage of transformation.
All are in a stage of discovery and wonder".
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