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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sort of staged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears to be arranged or organized in a particular way, often implying a lack of authenticity or spontaneity. Example: "The event felt sort of staged, as if every moment had been carefully planned out in advance."
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The euro zone would not be happy and would, at a minimum, insist on some sort of staged repayment plan.
A winning entry in a contemporary issues category would naturally be pure photojournalism, rather than some sort of staged illustrative photography.
The fact that there are so many paparazzi at this sort of staged event means that they will all end up with more or less the same pictures.
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Now, he is headed for another sort of stage.
In 1988, they changed the name of a sort of Stage 0 of the cervix.
The songs have to take place on some sort of stage.
Mr. Berlusconi is no stranger to this sort of stage setting.
I have a vague memory of catching part of some sort of staging on PBS late at night.
This was largely down to me wanting some sort of stage costume but not having any money to buy one.
CHICAGO — It takes a lot of experience to know what sort of stage banter works during a festival slot.
As I say, I'm a practised enough drinker that I rarely experience this sort of stage fright.
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