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Discover LudwigThe phrase "staging point" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an idiom used to describe a place that is used as a temporary stopping point for something before it continues on its journey. For example: The small town served as a staging point for the refugees as they searched for a new home.
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But the staging point for the world's media is Islamabad".
That border city is a staging point for drug shipments into El Paso.
The United States has used Manas as a staging point since the war began in 2001.
Tajikistan, to the north of Afghanistan, offers a better staging point.
Nevertheless Mr. Klau says he thinks that Lisbon will prove an important staging point.
TR4 now has a staging point in north Queensland, where 95% of Australia's most popular food is grown.
Peshawar is the last staging point before the border about an hour's journey, or 40 miles, away.
This hostel is the perfect staging point for further climbs and hikes, or a trip in its own right.
West Africa is an ideal staging point along the route from South America to the cocaine markets of Europe.
This had not previously been a major market so at first we assumed this was a staging point for China.
The field is also a staging point for patrols above northern Iraq by American and British planes.
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