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Learn to pronounce plat·form

/ˈplatˌfôrm/
noun
  1. a raised level surface on which people or things can stand.
    "there are viewing platforms where visitors may gape at the chasm"
  2. the declared policy of a political party or group.
    "seeking election on a platform of low taxes"
    synonyms: policy, program, party line, manifesto, plan, plan of action, principles, tenets, objectives, aims
  3. a shoe with very thick soles.
    "a pair of chunky platforms"

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