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The phrase "staged on" is not commonly used in written English and may not be correct depending on the context.
It could be used in contexts related to performances or events, but it is more typical to use "staged at" or "staged in" to indicate a location. Example: "The play was staged on Broadway last summer."
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Meanwhile, "one historic school building, McDonogh No. 11, is currently staged on site for relocation," he said.
And they're staged on Thursdays!
(The fifth edition is to be staged on Monday).
A live sea battle staged on 600 tonnes of sand!
Performed as part of the City of London festival, the work is staged on the steps.
Mr Longueira narrowly won the centre-right primary, staged on the same day.
The show will be staged on three consecutive Saturdays, the last on Aug. 17.
Staged on the basketball court of the Judson Memorial Church gymnasium.
They won the last time the competition was staged on German soil, in 1974.
That day StubHub was flooded with tickets to the show, which will be staged on Wednesday.
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In 2006, Benjamin had a staged on-screen rivalry with then-Intercontinental Champion Ric Flair.
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