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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off stage" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to something or someone that is not currently on the stage or part of the main action or focus. Example: The actor made his entrance, but the audience could still hear the sound of his footsteps off stage as he prepared for his next scene.
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On and off stage.
Loud alarums heard off stage.
He's giving off stage presence".
Off stage, rumors abound.
Battles are all off stage.
He'd just come off stage.
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Byron himself remains off-stage.
Oblomov's departure happens off-stage.
I kept the sex off-stage.
Americans don't care if you're funny off-stage.
Off-stage, Key is softly spoken, polite, a little diffident.
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