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Discover Ludwig"lead the stage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe someone who is in charge of a situation. For example, "The CEO led the stage during the annual company conference."
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2.02pm: A group of 14 riders lead the stage on the descent down the Col d'Agnel.
3.09pm: Maxim Iglinskiy continues to lead the stage by 1min 38sec from a five-man group comprising Andy Schleck, Maxime Monfort, Nicolas Roche, Dreis Devenyns and Egor Silin.
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3.30pm: Maxim Iglinsky leads the stage by 1min 03sec from the quintet containing Andy Schleck and Nicolas Roche.
He led the stage-engineering team on the complex reconstruction of the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, after a catastrophic fire, and was head of the planning and engineering team on the spectacular new Copenhagen Opera House, which opened in 2004.
"I am confident he will be able to build upon the foundation Dick has created and lead the final stages of Sony Ericsson's transformation," he said.
"ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE" -- There's life after hits: a complicated, unpredictable life that may lead to the stage or the streets.
The phagic DNA in state D+ CI2 leads the lysogenic stage.
By the time the elders climb the stage to lead the song, the dance is more than 100 strong.
In light winds, Morrison and Rhodes got off to a great start and led the early stages of the medal race.
The fifth stage: enterprises lead the application of research results to real-world implementation.
Last year, a different donkey, smaller and darker with a shaggy fringe, allowed himself to be led onto the stage.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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