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"on a stage" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when describing a person performing on a stage, for example: The actor delivered his monologue on a stage.
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In taking on a stage name, Tillman found freedom.
Berry also took on a stage of senescence.
You might expect one band following another on a stage.
On a stage that's enshrouded in moral blindness, the one-eyed man is presidential.
Just on a stage — any stage.
"They're basically on a stage".
On a stage he's fearless".
I felt at home on a stage".
I'm not self-conscious on a stage.
Imagine getting 300 kids on a stage".
But I'm not afraid on a stage.
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