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to take the stage
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to attract the attention of other people, often in a way that causes other people or things less noticeable
What is the origin of the idiom "take the stage" and when to use it?
The idiom "take the stage" has its roots in theater, where it refers to the act of an actor stepping onto the stage to perform. It has been used in this context since at least the 17th century. Over time, the phrase has been used to describe a moment when someone is about to perform or speak in front of an audience.
Example
Excited fans would scream with joy when their favorite band took the stage at the concert.
When the actor took the stage, the character came to life through his compelling performance.
The excitement in the crowd started to augment as the performers took the stage.
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Excited fans would scream with joy when their favorite band took the stage at the concert.
When the actor took the stage, the character came to life through his compelling performance.
The excitement in the crowd started to augment as the performers took the stage.
The fans went into a frenzy when their favorite band took the stage, screaming and cheering loudly.
The jam-packed auditorium erupted into applause when the speaker took the stage.
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