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make stage
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "make stage" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to creating or setting up a stage for a performance or event, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "We need to make stage arrangements for the upcoming concert."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Exact Expressions
17 human-written examples
How do you make stage magic without it?
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Collins likes to make stage pictures that begin flat, then build, explode, and recede, like a party gone drunkenly wrong.
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He favored loudly striped shirts, soft-brimmed blue fedoras, fast cars, and big dark coats, in which he would stalk down Madison Avenue, make stage entrances at the Knickerbocker Club, or trot briskly through the Park.
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Other theater artists make stage worlds in which they ask you to believe (at least for the duration of the performance), but he is too knowing, too sly and miles too aggressive for anything so naïve.
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If you were fortunate enough to see John Doyle's amazing work on two Stephen Sondheim revivals — "Sweeney Todd" (2005) and "Company" (2006) — you know that Doyle can make stage pictures that are unlike anyone else's.
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In "Nine," as in "Chicago," Mr. Marshall's challenge was to make stage numbers (from the 1982 musical by Arthur Kopit, from the Italian by Mario Fratti, with music and lyrics by Maury Yeston) work on screen.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
42 human-written examples
Mr. Kliewer was known to make stages in unlikely spaces.
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In addition, a planned construction project at OCMA threatened to make staging the show in the museum's galleries impossible.
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We sampled 5 life history/symbiosis stages for each species to make stage-specific cDNA libraries: spawned eggs (SE), early-stage planula larvae (EP), late-stage planula larvae that we either infected with symbionts (LPI) or left uninfected (LPU), and adult coral (AC).
Science
Career: Made stage debut in 1973 at the Edinburgh festival.
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They're now making stage appearances in Chad Henry's musical adaptation, at Manhattan Children's Theater.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of saying "make stage", use clearer and more common phrases like "set up the stage" or "prepare the stage" to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "make stage" as a direct substitute for phrases like "set up the stage" or "build a stage" in formal writing. Although context might provide clarity, choosing more precise wording enhances communication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "make stage" functions primarily as a verb phrase, though its usage is not standard. Based on Ludwig examples, it can refer to the act of constructing a physical stage or preparing a performance area. The Ludwig AI analysis indicates that the phrase is not correct and lacks a clear meaning in written English.
Frequent in
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33%
Science
33%
Wiki
33%
Less common in
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0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "make stage" is not a standard or grammatically correct English expression. While it appears in some contexts, as shown by Ludwig, it lacks clarity and consistent usage. As Ludwig AI indicates, it's better to use alternatives such as "set up the stage", "prepare the stage", or ""build a stage"" for clearer communication. The phrase's limited frequency and the availability of more precise alternatives suggest avoiding it in formal writing to enhance clarity and avoid ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
set up the stage
Focuses on the action of preparing or arranging the stage area.
prepare the stage
Emphasizes readiness and arrangement of the stage for an event.
create a stage
Highlights the act of constructing or bringing a stage into existence.
construct a stage
Implies a more elaborate or structural approach to building the stage.
build a stage
Similar to 'construct a stage' but focuses on the physical act of building.
design stage sets
Shifts the focus to the design and creation of scenery for the stage.
make a stage appearance
Specifically refers to performing or appearing on stage.
produce a theatrical performance
Concentrates on putting together a show to present on a stage.
put on a show
General term for organizing and presenting a show or performance.
organize a production
Highlights the organizational aspect of preparing an event for the stage
FAQs
What does "make stage" mean?
The phrase "make stage" is not a standard English expression. It is more common to say "set up the stage" or "prepare the stage" when referring to getting a stage ready for a performance.
How can I use "make stage" in a sentence?
While not recommended due to its awkwardness, you might use it to mean "create a stage", but it's better to rephrase for clarity. For example, instead of "We need to make stage for the play", say "We need to "build a stage" for the play".
What can I say instead of "make stage"?
Depending on the context, alternatives include "set up the stage", "prepare the stage", ""build a stage"", or "design stage sets".
Is "make stage" grammatically correct?
No, "make stage" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It is better to use established phrases like "create a stage" or "set up the stage".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested