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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

staging area

The kids are putting on a show in the backyard for a kid's birthday. There's a corner where a table is set up with costumes, cosmetics, hair dryers and other things required for preparation. Can I call the corner a staging area?
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Hi, No. I'd consider terms like 'changing area', 'make-up area'. Clive

  • Hi, No.
  • I'd consider terms like 'changing area', 'make-up area'.
  • Clive
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Hi,
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I'd consider terms like 'changing area', 'make-up area'.
Clive
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I wonder why it doesn't work. Show and 'stage'ing go well to my ears. Could you give an example of staging area that happens in our daily life.

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Hi,

I wonder why it doesn't work. Show and 'stage'ing go well to my ears. It's just not what we say.

Could you give an example of staging area that happens in our daily life.

The construction site can only accommodate two trucks at a time.
The builders have created a staging area on some vacant
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How about this:

We have five staging areas around the dining hall for waiters to temporary store dirty dishes before they are brought into the kitchen for washing.
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Hi,
Sounds OK.
Clive

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