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Discover Ludwig"that stage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific stage in a process, event, or timeline. For example: "We have reached that stage in the project where we need to start making adjustments."
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That stage is now.
Enough of that stage snobbery.
I'm at that stage now".
"But have we gotten past that stage?
By that stage, it hardly mattered.
That stage, that room, is the world.
"We're at that stage," he said.
Alex grew out of that stage.
Everybody on that stage cares so much.
He ended up winning that stage anyway.
She basically walked onto that stage".
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