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The phrase "stage a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to organizing or presenting an event, performance, or situation.
Example: "They plan to stage a protest in front of the city hall next week."
Alternatives: "organize a" or "set up a".
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Protesters stage a sit-in.
Could I stage a marathon comeback?
Center Stage: A sultry, olive, metallic eye.
At this stage, a scrap would suffice.
Stage a coup tonight.
Setting the stage a.
Or stage a musical.
Occasionally, demonstrators would stage a sit-in.
Soon several students stage a "riot".
Is stagflation about to stage a comeback?
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