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Hi, i was talking to someone today and they used this sentence: everybody warrants a stage.
I really cant understand what it means? how do you warrant a stage?
Could you explain it to me? Thanks
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It means that verybody deserves the chance to 'perform' in some way to express themselves and be heard by people, like those in the media spotlight.
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Hi, i was talking to someone today and they used this sentence: everybody warrants a stage.
I really cant understand what it means? how do you warrant a stage?
Could you explain it to me? Thanks
Hi,
Are you sure about the spelling maybe there is a typo !
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thanks tdol
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