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The phrase "a low podium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a podium that is shorter in height than typical podiums, often in contexts related to public speaking or presentations.
Example: "The speaker chose to stand behind a low podium to create a more intimate atmosphere with the audience."
Alternatives: "a short podium" or "a small podium".
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The facade facing Broad Street was positively antisocial, with a low podium wall and a "lifted" row of small ground floor windows that effectively said: Keep Out.
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Flies were anesthetized and waxed, ventral side down, onto a small podium in a Petri dish.
Flies were anaesthetized by cooling on ice and waxed onto a small podium, ventral side down, with the wings held outwards and secured in the wax.
Surrounding the tower is a five level basement with a low-level commercial podium built above it.
Peter X . Deng director of product at Facebook, posted a picture of the makeshift podium that had been erected in the courtyard of Facebook headquarters with a low-key caption: "Proud to have been a part of this.
Maio-Smith clicked a mouse on a podium.
Plinth, Lowest part, or foot, of a pedestal, podium, or architrave (molding around a door).
There is no longer a podium with a reservation book.
His is not a podium, but a pulpit.
It stood on a podium above a surrounding courtyard.
Here's a picture that features "standing behind a podium".
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