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noun raised floor ADJ. high, raised | wooden VERB + PLATFORM mount, stand on The king mounted the platform to loud cheers. | appear on, speak from | share Union leaders shared the platform with business leaders in a debate on the future of the industry. at a railway station ADJ. railway, station PREP. along a/the ~ He ran along the platform to catch the train. | at ~ The train at platform 3 is the 13.15 service to Liverpool. | from ~ The next train to depart from platform 2 is the 10.30 for London Paddington. | on ~ the waiting room on platform 7 in politics ADJ. political | election, electoral PREP. in a/the ~ the promises in their election platform | on a/the ~ of They fought the election on a platform of economic reform.
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