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set the stage
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set the stageverb
To prepare; to establish the basis or required conditions.
Etymology: set + the + stage
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of set the stage in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of set the stage in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of set the stage in a Sentence
We never expected the Fed to tighten next month but we were hoping that they would set the stage for a move in September. however if data continues to miss, they may refrain from signalling a change in monetary policy three months forward.
There was so much that young people did in the last two to three years to set the stage for climate action at the federal level, and I think in this moment, it's just very hard to see the way in which all of that has been whittled down to one man standing in the way of that action.
He had a vision for where he was going. He would set the stage months in advance and understood ... the hearing itself was just a step in actually reforming government.
President Putin has sought authorization from the Russian parliament to use military force outside of Russian territory, and this set the stage for further pretext of further provocations by Russia to try to justify further military action, none of us, none of us, should be fooled. None of us will be fooled. There is no justification.
Malaysia Airlines is now on a path to growth across the ASEAN region. This new aircraft order will set the stage for our continued recovery and success into the next decade.
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