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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a platform where" is a perfectly valid and grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a physical or virtual space that serves as a base or foundation for something else. For example, you could say "We launched a platform where students can easily find tutoring services in their local area."
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"We're here to offer a platform where anyone can say what's cool".
It creates a platform where devices of all sorts can interact as a "community".
smartSparq provides a platform where breakthrough ideas and happy accidents can happen more often.
There should be a platform where novice and experienced entrepreneurs can interact.
Finite, but on a platform where new comedy connoisseurs can discover it every day.
It's a platform where they can communicate and have fun without any anxiety about the permanence.
I'd really love a platform where the youths can do something for themselves.
The farmer wades with his trophy over to a platform where a fire is fizzing.
Gathering speed, they crashed into a platform where several men were working.
It's building a platform where Apple devices work together, rather than with other people's.
"We want to create a platform where designers and art directors, people serious about image and branding, align with us".
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