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Discover Ludwig"stand on stage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person physically present in front of a live audience when performing. For example, "The singer stood on stage and belted out her latest hit single."
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Inside the hotel's conference center, the founders and CEOs of these tech firms (it's mostly start-ups) stand on stage for 7 minutes to pitch their ideas to the roughly 1,600 people in attendance.
As the girls stand on stage, one sobs uncontrollably.
Ten had been conscripted to stand on stage, one at each candidate's lectern, while the stage lighting and other effects were adjusted.
Standing next to the couch in her cozy dressing room, she demonstrates how she had to find a new way to stand on stage -- not like a pageant contestant, with one hip confidently thrust out, but normally, "like a person".
"I write a book, I stand on stage, I do a film, I do some music [including the number one single Dizzy], I do a drawing.
"You get to stand on stage, say what you like and make people laugh.
What's it like to stand on stage during the dinner party scene?
No. No. MP: Every time I stand on stage like this, I do.
It's not just a song and I'm not just gonna stand on stage and sing".
To stand on stage and sing is a blessing given by the grace of God.
Before I had it operated on I used to stand on stage with my mouth slightly open.
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