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Discover Ludwig'stage effect' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to a particular impression, atmosphere, or event that is created on a stage or stage-like setting. For example: "The stage effect of the special effects team was stunning - it made the whole audience gasp."
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It's a stage effect: smoke wafted through light simulates solidity.
The work has a two stage effect on the viewer.
And yet, characteristically, it is also a curtain falling, a mere stage effect.
"Jefferson ran away with all the stage effect," he complained, "and all the glory".
Theatre critics are seldom called pedants for analysing how a stage effect is achieved.
The street lamps were lit against a sky still light, a stage effect that almost makes me cry.
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The stage effects rarely paused.
There were some breathtaking stage effects.
The inventive stage effects and their variety are consistently startling.
4. The original productions pioneered new stage effects.
He sated that public's taste for picturesque subjects, sensational stage effects and masquelike dramaturgy.
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