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stage off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "stage off" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as it does not convey a recognizable action or concept. Example: "We need to stage off the event to ensure everything is in place."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
The Mothership was on par with stages at any premiere festival in the world, the Robot Heart stage brought Playa vibes to the desert expanse in droves, and the multi-leveled, whitewashed Booba Cosmica stage off in the distance was one of the most unique stage designs I've ever seen and the sound at all three stages was pristine.
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Check this daily stage off his Tour de France prep list.
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In London that meant the Albery, a relatively intimate stage off Leicester Square.
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Her memoirs, On Stage, Off Stage, written in collaboration with Buloff, won the 1994 National Book Award.
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Three classical series, five jazz concerts, six cabaret performances and catchall series titled "World Stage," "Off Center" and "Showcase" complete the roster.
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"I had always wanted to show my mother off the stage, off the screen, because she's such an amazing character," Fisher said.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
She was an actress whose credits span the Broadway stage, Off-Broadway, television and film.
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Marshall-Green was cast after he was seen performing on stage "off-off-off Broadway".
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People who are diagnosed in later stages slide off stage immediately.
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The real lover is elsewhere and, for reasons I cannot explain, this sense of being off-stage, off-centre, this feeling that love is something stolen or borrowed, still makes the erotics of the book fascinating to me.
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Sometimes the jokey, improvisational tone goes awry: presenting the daughters' battle for affection as a rival striptease like something from a Belarusian lapdancing club was one idea that could safely have stayed in rehearsals, and I tired of the on-stage, off-tune piano, which ends up being tinkled by nearly everyone, apparently on the basis that it's there to be used.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of "stage off", use more precise verbs like "prepare", "organize", or "arrange" to clearly communicate the intended action. Ensure the chosen verb aligns with the context.
Common error
Avoid using "stage off" in formal or professional writing. It lacks the clarity and precision required for such contexts. Opt for more established and professional terms.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "stage off" functions primarily as a phrasal verb, though its usage is questionable. While some examples exist, Ludwig AI indicates it's not a standard expression, and more precise alternatives are generally preferred.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Wiki
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "stage off" presents a linguistic challenge. While it appears in some contexts, including news and media, Ludwig AI flags it as non-standard. Its intended meaning often revolves around preparation or arrangement, but clearer alternatives like ""set up"", ""prepare for"", or ""organize"" are preferable. Given its informal nature and potential for misinterpretation, it's best to avoid "stage off" in formal writing or professional communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
set up
Focuses on preparing or arranging something.
prepare for
Emphasizes getting ready for an event or activity.
organize
Highlights the act of structuring and coordinating elements.
arrange
Suggests planning and positioning things in a specific order.
coordinate
Focuses on bringing different elements together harmoniously.
execute
Emphasizes carrying out a plan or action.
implement
Highlights putting a plan into effect.
bring about
Focuses on causing something to happen.
spark
Suggests initiating or triggering something.
cause
Emphasizes being the reason for something.
FAQs
What does "stage off" mean?
The phrase "stage off" is not standard English and may be unclear. It is often used to mean "prepare", "organize", or "arrange", but it is better to use these more specific and common alternatives.
What can I say instead of "stage off"?
You can use alternatives like "set up", "prepare for", or "organize" depending on the context.
Is "stage off" grammatically correct?
The phrase "stage off" is generally considered grammatically incorrect or at least non-standard in formal English. It's preferable to use clearer alternatives.
Which is correct, "stage off" or "set up"?
"Set up" is generally more correct and widely understood than "stage off". Use "set up" to ensure clarity and avoid confusion.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested