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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quit the stage" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to leave the stage or exit a performance. Example: After delivering a powerful monologue, the actor quit the stage, leaving the audience in awe.
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Kearns' show too is an advance on last year: the character (a cheerful loser hiding behind false buck teeth and a tonsure wig) is playful and intriguing, but the show's not quite there – or at least not when I saw it, when Kearns quit the stage after only 40 minutes.
But the cymbalist did not produce one note, and quit the stage after 47 minutes.
And that he did indeed quit the stage just as Prospero quit his enchanted island?
Were he to quit the stage now it would be like Byron leaving town.
Then he pulled a Yeezy and quit the stage, leaving his paycheck behind.
At the height of his creative powers and popularity, he decided to quit the stage while he was on top.
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And if from time to time someone quits the stage upon which we all strut and fret, then it's quite true that we miss them, and we remember them.
It showed the General quitting the stage and saying to himself.
So you won't be quitting the stage any time soon?
All too soon, she quits the stage, leaving us longing for more.
It starts by showing Rose Trelawny, the darling of 1860s Sadler's Wells, quitting the stage to marry into the gentry.
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