share a stage with

idiom

: to perform with
She has shared a stage with many great actors.

Examples of share a stage with in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web Dunleavy’s towering stature of 6 feet, 7 inches often draws comments from politicians who share a stage with him. Iris Samuels, Anchorage Daily News, 12 Sep. 2023 As recently as last October, Netanyahu refused to share a stage with him, or even to be seen with him in photographs. Ruth Margalit, The New Yorker, 20 Feb. 2023 Morgan, who died in 2020, also wrote in the letter that if steroid users were elected to Cooperstown, those Hall of Famers already enshrined would skip the induction ceremonies altogether, rather than share a stage with a drug cheat. Christian Red, Forbes, 27 Jan. 2023 And Cox, who has taken Moore to task over the limited debates, also used his opening and closing remarks to criticize Moore’s apparent unwillingness to share a stage with him. Ovetta Wiggins, Washington Post, 14 Sep. 2022 What Westbrook, James and Vogel must figure out is whether the version of Westbrook who controlled the game in the third quarter Wednesday can share a stage with James and thrive without the ball always in his hands. Dylan Hernández Columnist, Los Angeles Times, 23 Nov. 2021 At the time, Buckingham said he was informed by Mac manager Irving Azoff that Nicks never wanted to share a stage with him again. Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 9 Aug. 2021 The source added that Trump did not want to share a stage with his former deputy. Rob Crilly, Washington Examiner, 22 Feb. 2021

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“Share a stage with.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/share%20a%20stage%20with. Accessed 26 Apr. 2024.

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