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staged

[steyjd] / steɪdʒd /
ADJECTIVE
produced
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Scotland's resident doctors are to go on strike in a dispute over pay - the first time a national walkout has been staged by NHS workers.

From BBC

"If it's not staged or anything like that, I think we see AJ win in round two by stoppage."

From BBC

No side had ever come back from more than a four-point deficit to triumph, but the USA staged a superb fightback to claw themselves back into contention.

From BBC

As Woodside’s CEO, the engineer was forced to confront a rowdy environmental movement that regularly staged protests at the company’s headquarters in Perth—and targeted her home.

From The Wall Street Journal

After a career spanning more than five decades, Price staged what would be his last show in London last month in collaboration with fashion brand 16Arlington.

From BBC