Phrases with «to start a stage»

The phrase "to start a stage" means to begin a new phase or part of a process or journey. Full definition

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Sentences with «to start a stage»

  • Instead of starting each stage of baby food at these ages, it is usually more important that your baby advances through the different stages in his own good time. (verywellfamily.com)
  • Instead of the cars starting the stage at timed intervals, the fastest 25 competitors from all categories would be mixed together. (press.bmwgroup.com)
  • Each challenge level has three modes of difficulty that are shown by the medals that are chosen before starting a stage. (gamerstemple.com)
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