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Discover LudwigThe phrase "went on stage" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe an actor's or musician's entrance onto a stage for a performance, as in the following example: The lights dimmed and the crowd hushed as the lead singer went on stage.
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"I was the last one who went on stage.
So up I went on stage, as one of Britain's few world No1s, and no one had a clue.
After one song, Romney went on stage, shook hands with the musician, and thanked him.
I often left right after I went on stage so no one would talk to me.
Then when we went on stage I was really high.
I went on stage and it was rubbish.
Every time we went on stage, the power failed.
"I was dying before I went on stage.
I spent six months writing before I went on stage".
She went on stage in modern clothes and loose hair.
When he went on stage there was a cascade of booing.
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